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Chasing Shakespeares (2003)

par Sarah Smith

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With this exhilarating novel from the author the San Francisco Chronicle calls "daring" and "splendid," Sarah Smith cuts to the heart of one of literature's most fascinating and enduring mysteries: the enigma of Sir William Shakespeare. Meet Joe Roper, a thoroughly modern graduate student who has landed the job of a lifetime working in the famed Kellogg Collection of Elizabethan texts and curiosities. He's been passionate about Shakespeare since reading a duct-taped paperback copy of Macbeth as a kid. But if all the world's a stage, Joe's working-class roots do little to prepare him for his role in the academic arena. Enter Posy Gould, stage right. A glamorous rising star at Harvard, she insists that a letter Joe's found, signed by one W. Shakespeare of Stratford, is a career-making discovery for them both -- particularly because the letter suggests that the plays were not written from Shakespeare's quill. What follows is a literary adventure story that places Joe and Posy in a world where the London Eye looks out over Shakespeare's city, Hollywood producers rub elbows with the Queen's court, and an unsolved mystery spans across five centuries and two continents. A first-rate thriller from one of the masters of the genre, Chasing Shakespeares is also an enduring tale about love, art, and poetic justice.… (plus d'informations)
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This was an interesting book, but read a bit like the author had a thesis she wanted to write and just had the characters say it in dialogue. ( )
  akbooks | Sep 12, 2019 |
Literary mystery about the authorship of Shakespeare's works. Favorite line which was oft repeated: "God is a librarian." ( )
  Marzia22 | Apr 3, 2013 |
Every now and then I come across a book that I can't put down. Chasing Shakespeares is one of them. I am a Shakespeare collector who has delved into the author controversy. I usually come out wondering how people can believe such nonsense. But Sarah Smith weaves such a compelling story of diligent and scholarly Shakespearian research that she almost has me believing I am reading fact and not fiction. Moi recommends. ( )
  moibibliomaniac | Jun 10, 2012 |
I adored this book. I think Shakespeare is one of the great mysteries of the world. Who was Shakespeare? He must have been sent by aliens--or angels. If nothing about the controversy about who wrote Shakespeare's plays captures your imagination, then you probably won't like this. If you are interested in the Shakespeare controversy, one of the best books about it I've read is Charlton Ogburn's The Mysterious William Shakespeare, the Myth and the Reality (1984). After reading the book, the one thing I was absolutely convinced of was that the man from Stratford did not write the plays.

If you want to read the other side of the issue, about "how a young man from a small provincial town moves to Lond in the late 1580s and, in a remarkably short time, becomes the greatest playwright not of his age but of all time. . . . How did Shakespeare become Shakespeare? Read Stephen Greenblatt's Will in the World.

My favorite quote from Smith's book: "I believe God is a librarian. . . that literature is holy; it is that best part of our souls that we break off and give each other, and God has a special dispensation for it, angels to guard its making and its preservation." ( )
  labwriter | Jan 6, 2010 |
I would almost put this in a category with Alan Wall's School of Night as a research mystery of Shakespeare's authorial origins. Interesting characters put together the pieces of the puzzle in a way that makes different truths, depending on the angle from which you want to see it. ( )
  randalrh | Oct 12, 2009 |
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To the only begetter of these ensuing Joanna Wexler- and to Otto Penzler and Michele Slung, who first thought it might be a book- but most of alol to our ever-living poet (under whatever name) William Shakespeare
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With this exhilarating novel from the author the San Francisco Chronicle calls "daring" and "splendid," Sarah Smith cuts to the heart of one of literature's most fascinating and enduring mysteries: the enigma of Sir William Shakespeare. Meet Joe Roper, a thoroughly modern graduate student who has landed the job of a lifetime working in the famed Kellogg Collection of Elizabethan texts and curiosities. He's been passionate about Shakespeare since reading a duct-taped paperback copy of Macbeth as a kid. But if all the world's a stage, Joe's working-class roots do little to prepare him for his role in the academic arena. Enter Posy Gould, stage right. A glamorous rising star at Harvard, she insists that a letter Joe's found, signed by one W. Shakespeare of Stratford, is a career-making discovery for them both -- particularly because the letter suggests that the plays were not written from Shakespeare's quill. What follows is a literary adventure story that places Joe and Posy in a world where the London Eye looks out over Shakespeare's city, Hollywood producers rub elbows with the Queen's court, and an unsolved mystery spans across five centuries and two continents. A first-rate thriller from one of the masters of the genre, Chasing Shakespeares is also an enduring tale about love, art, and poetic justice.

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