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Find more info., search and price compare for The Dark Side of Shakespeare: An Elizabethan Courtier, Diplomat, Spymaster, & Epic Hero, Vol. 2 of 3 by W Ron Hess Binding: Paperback, 674 pages Publisher: IUniverse Weight: 2.19 pound Dimension: H: 1.6 x L: 9.12 x W: 5.94 inches ISBN 10: 0595293905 ISBN 13: 9780595293902 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: 'The Dark Side of Shakespeare is an original and stimulating book that takes the authorship debate in unexpected new directions. Even those who reject its conclusions will find plenty to think about.' -- Joseph Sobran, author, Alias Shakespeare 'The 'dark side' of the title refers to what Hess finds to be Oxford-Shakespeare's somewhat 'schizoid' persona: outwardly foppish, Italianate in artistic tastes, manners and dress, but also a gallant jouster, graceful dancer, musician, gifted poet, and playwright, and beloved patron of poets, actors, and writers of learned treatises and entertainments alike. Hess shows, however, that behind the scenes Oxford's activities as spy, intriguer, betrayer, smuggler, and gun-runner (possibly even assassin), can be documented.... Hess delves into the mirky waters of how Oxford applied these Machiavellian activities both at home and abroad... In truth, as sort of a 'Scarlet Pimpernel,'... These facts support Hess' hypothesis of Oxford's role as 'King-maker' in English and European politics (not just from his own power, but as a mover within a plausible alliance)!... the Earl of Oxford was an internationalist in his politics, playing on a field that crossed continental boundaries, 'dancing with Don Juan,' consorting with foreign monarchs, queens, and mistresses.... So, Oxfordians should get ready for a 'paradigm shift' equal to that of J. Thomas Looney's in 1920, if Hess is right. If he is not, enjoy a rollicking 'good read!' For such, Ron Hess is a well-informed and widely-read guide.' -- From a Foreword by Dr. Gordon C. Cyr W. Ron Hess, CISSP, CBCP, obtained a B.A. in European and Russian History and an M.S. in Computer Science, works as a Computer Security Officer (in which trade he has been a widely published expert), teaches in the 'Practitioner Faculty' of Johns Hopkins University's Graduate School, and is now turning his talents to his 'first love,' Elizabethan history. After combing through the cataloged archives of the great research libraries of the world, he has obtained bold new evidence about Shakespeare's life, works, and times. Abandoning the traditional 'Anglo-centric' view, Mr. Hess declares that Shakespeare was an 'internationalist' whose experiences (and abundant allusions to them) straddled a continent and far transcended 'Merrie Olde England.' However, those experiences had a 'dark side,' one that permeated the works, illuminated their meaning, and enhanced their value far beyond anything traditional scholarship has been capable of imagining! We understand Shakespeare best of all through his 'dark side.' |
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