Introduction 1: Stratford to London 2: Places 3: People 4: Art and Authority 5: Diversity Conclusion Further Reading
Duncan Salkeld is Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at The University of Chichester.
...through this richly detailed account of early modern London's
historical and fictional presence in Shakespeare's life and his
works, Duncan Salkeld provides new insight into the significance of
urban geography and civic politics in Shakespeare's drama, as well
as valuable insight into the prospective experiences of those who
lived in late 16th- or early 17th-century London.
*Chloe Kathleen Preedy, University of Exeter*
Salkeld has produced a valuable, scholarly account of an important
topic that is informed by recent archaeological discoveries as well
as archival work, and which never loses sight of the human
touch.
*Lisa Hopkins, THES Review*
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