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Amazon S3 on MSNGood Mrs Shakespeare: Scholar deciphers letter to Anne HathawayNew evidence uncovered by the Literary expert and Shakespeare 'sleuth' Professor Matthew Steggle, has upended the long ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNGood Mrs Shakespeare: New analysis of the bard’s wife suggests he didn’t leave her behindNew evidence uncovered by the Literary expert and Shakespeare 'sleuth' Professor Matthew Steggle, has upended the long established narrative that William Shakespeare left his wife Anne Hathaway behind ...
In a paper published in the journal Shakespeare on April 24 — the day after the Bard’s 461st birthday, if you happened to ...
William Shakespeare may not have abandoned his wife, a previously “ignored” 17th century letter has revealed, undermining a ...
Steggle provides "plenty of plausible evidence " but "no smoking gun," James Shapiro, a Shakespeare scholar at Columbia ...
The research serves as a counterpoint to an older narrative that imagines William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway mostly living ...
A previously "ignored" 17th century letter has cast doubt on the centuries-old consensus that the bard's relationship with ...
Instead, Matthew Steggle of the University of Bristol said, a letter fragment discovered in 1978 suggests the Shakespeares lived together in London during a fruitful decade in which the Bard wrote ...
William Shakespeare’s marriage to Anne Hathaway may have been happier than previously thought, according to new research.
New information about William Shakespeare's marriage may have been uncovered following analysis of a letter addressed to his wife.
From Jon M. Chu to Chelsea Handler, this year's Festival of Books will bring together the biggest names in Hollywood. Ahead ...
Matthew Steggle, a professor of early modern English, analysed a fragment of a 17th century letter addressed to “good Mrs Shakespeare”, which appears to show the couple living together in ...
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