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Shakespearean Stars
Page Modified:
April 5, 2008
Fiction and Nonfiction tied to Shakespeare, his plays, etc.
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Ingram
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Fiction
- Saints
of Big Harbour
Author: Coady, Lynn
Publisher: Houghton $ 24 ISBN: 0618119760 Date: 2002
Library Journal
Coady's third book, her first to be published in the United States, portrays
a small community in Nova Scotia and the power of gossip and violence within
it. Guy Boucher, a fatherless teenager, finds himself at the center of an
ugly rumor involving a girl idealized by her town. Through his eyes and the
stories of those who surround him, several versions of truth emerge and combine.
Updated 11.20.02
- Nicholas Cooke: Actor, Physician, Priest
Author: Cowell, Stephanie
Publisher: Norton $ 24 ISBN: 0393035433 Date: 1993
PW
Kirkus
Born in the cathedral town of Canterbury at the end of the 16th-century, Nicholas Cooke makes his way to London where he meets Christopher Marlowe and eventually joins a company of actors, among whom is one Will Shagspere of Stratford. "Utterly delightful".--Madeleine L'Engle.
Updated 6.6.05
- The Physician of London: Nicholas Cooke
Author: Cowell, Stephanie
Publisher: Norton $ 23 ISBN: 0393038734 Date: 1995
PW
Set in exquisitely civilized London of the early seventeenth century, this is the second book of the acclaimed seventeenth-century English trilogy about the physician and priest Nicholas Cooke. It is 1617, and Nicholas, now in his mid-thirties, is living in a small parish within the walled city of London; the annulment of his marriage and loss of his children a few years before have left him alone. On a wintry day he comes to the assistance of a young man, Thomas Wentworth, a landowner from Yorkshire, who has fainted in the snow outside his house. The two become close friends and, joined by several other gifted acquaintances, they form a science society with an extraordinary and beautiful woman called Cecilia who is educated in law. She will marry one of the men and love them both, at various times bringing them together and driving them apart. Nicholas is both a dedicated priest and a serious researcher, determined to build a successful magnifying instrument. The young hothead Wentworth goes another way, rising to become the King's most powerful minister, upholding the divine right of the sovereign against the growing animosity of gentry and landowners. The devoted friends who form the science society will in time be divided by religious controversy over the struggle for power between landowner and crown, and finally by the English Civil War. Both Nicholas Cooke and Thomas Wentworth will face the loss of everything they love, including their lives, in their determination to preserve their world. - Publisher Marketing.
Updated 6.6.05
- The Players: A Novel of the Young Shakespeare
Author: Cowell, Stephanie
Publisher: Norton $ 24 ISBN: 0393041077 Date: 1997
Before he was William Shakespeare, playwright and poet, he was simply Will, a
glover's son roaming the fields of Stratford, hungry for knowledge and restless
to escape the boundaries of his small town and loveless marriage. American Book
Award-winning writer Stephanie Cowell gives us a graceful and well-researched
historical novel tracing Shakespeare's momentous path of self-discovery, both as
a writer and as a young man.
Updated 6.6.05
- Love in Idleness
Author: Craig, Amanda
Publisher: Doubleday $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385507763 Date: 2003
LJ
Kirkus
Craig spins the ever-resonant themes of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's
Dream into a modern-day tale of love and lies, set against the magical
landscape of Tuscany. It will appeal to readers of The Nanny Diaries
and other pitch-perfect social satires.
Updated 6.19.03
- Pale Companion: Shakespearean Murder
Mystery
Author: Gooden, Philip
Publisher: Carrol & Graf $ 24 ISBN: 078671008x Date: 2002
Booklist
Nick Revill and his fellow actors are journeying across the Wiltshire Downs for a country-house presentation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." But what should be a pleasant jaunt gets worse, with a sinister arranged marriage, a possible suicide, and a case of outright murder against an ancient backdrop of Stonehenge.
Suggested Reading: Historical Mystery
Stars
Updated 5.9.02
- Alms for Oblivion
Author: Gooden, Philip
Publisher: Carroll & Graf $ 24 ISBN: 07786711426 Date: 2003
Booklist
An actor is dead, and the cast of suspects grows, but the finger of the coroner
is pointing at amateur detective Nick Revill. With as many twists to its
plot as a Shakespearean play and betrayals compounded as often as in Troilus
and Cressida, Gooden offers, as Library Journal notes, "authentic
settings and a solid and intriguing plot Ythat? result in a fine historical
mystery."
Suggested Reading: Adult Books for Teens | Historical Crime Fiction Stars
Updated 5.14.03
- Mask of Night
Author: Gooden, Philip
Publisher: Carroll & Graf $ 24 ISBN: 0786713127 Date: 2004
Booklist
Elizabeth I approaches the end of her illustrious reign, the plague is raging in London, and the Privy Council has ordered the theaters closed. Still, author Philip Gooden's fifth novel in the popular Shakespearean series brings us a great mystery as actor-sleuth Nick Revill and the Chamberlain's Men travel to Oxford, where a local physician, Dr. Hugh Fern, has commissioned a private performance of Romeo and Juliet. While Fern's motive is obscure-an attempt to reconcile two feuding families to the prospect of a marriage, perhaps; or maybe simply a ploy to get himself a role in the production-his fate is not. Indeed, he is decidedly dead, when his body is discovered during a performance at the Golden Cross Inn. No matter that the deceased lies inside a locked room or that the pestilence has followed the Chamberlain troupe from London, Revill is convinced Fern has not succumbed to natural causes. Nor is Fern's death the only one that rouses Revill's suspicions. The mysteries multiply as a strange band of men in cowls patrols the town at night, a simple carter meets a baffling end, and a corpse changes its shoes. - Publisher Marketing.
Suggested Reading: Adult Books for Teens
Updated 2.23.04
- Thirteenth Night: A Medieval
Mystery
Author: Gordon, Alan
Publisher: St Martins Price: $ 22 ISBN: 0312200358
Date: 1999
Booklist
In the 13th -century Europe, a secret organization - The Fool's
Guild - existed to influence events behind the scene, and one
such manipulation was recorded by Shakespeare, in altered form,
in his play Twelfth Night. But now, may years later, the Duke
of Orsino is murdered. Feste, a jester with the Fool's Guild,
must return to once again match wits with his advserary Malvolio
- agent of Saladin and sworn enemy of the Guild.
- An Antic Disposition:
A Medieval Mystery
Author: Gordon, Alan
Publisher: Minotaur $ 23.95 ISBN: 0312300964 Date: 2004
PW
In 1204 A.D., The Fool's Guild, on the run from an enraged Innocent III and
the Papal troops, has established a secret guildhall in the Black Forest.
While laying low, one of the great stories of the Guild's history is revealed--how
in 1157 A.D., the Guild intervened in a complicated, soon to be bloody dispute
over the crown of Denmark.
Suggested Reading: Historical Crime Fiction Stars
Updated 12.29.03
- The Dead Fathers Club
Author: Haig, Matt
Publisher: Viking $ 23.95 ISBN: 9780670038336 Date: 2007
PW
Kirkus
Booklist
Eleven-year-old Philip Noble has a big problem. It all begins when his dad appears as a ghost at his own funeral and introduces Philip to the Dead Fathers Club. Philip learns the truth about ghosts: the only people who end up ghosts are MURDERED. So begins Philip's quest to avenge his dad. Hilariously funny, it is full of poignant insights into the strange workings of the world seen through the eyes of a child.
An offbeat ode to Hamlet - Overbooked Note
Suggested Reading: All Stars | Ghosts
Updated 12.1.06
- A Mystery of Errors
Author: Hawke, Simon
Publisher: Forge $ 22.95 ISBN: 0312873727 Date: 2000
LJ
Symington Smythe, a would-be thespian, and William Shakespeare meet in a tavern on the road to London and become traveling companions. Once in London, they debut as amateur detectives on a case of matrimony, mayhem, and possible murder.
Suggested Reading: Historical
Mystery Stars
Updated 1/18/01
- The Slaying of the Shrew
Author: Hawke, Simon Publisher: Forge $ 23.95 ISBN: 031287894x
Date: 2001
Booklist
Shakespeare and Smythe join the ranks of Wolfe and Goodwin, Holmes
and Watson, and, at times, Abbott and Costello, as this light-hearted
pair of amateur detectives stumble in and out of danger and use
their wits to survive both the conspiracies at hand and the cutthroat
business of the Elizabethan theater.
Suggested Reading: Historical
Mystery Stars
Updated 11/21/01
- Ill Met by Moonlight
Author: Hoyt, Sarah A.
Publisher: Ace $ 21.95 ISBN: 0441008607 Date: 2001
This enchanting fantasy debut begins with the disappearance of young Will
Shakespeare's wife and newborn daughter--a mystery that draws the Bard into a
realm beyond imagination.
Updated 6.6.05
- All Night Awake
Author: Hoyt, Sarah A.
Publisher: Ace $22.95 ISBN: 0441009735 Date: 2002
With the same blend of romance and magic that made Ill Met By Moonlight "a delightful fantastic speculation" ("Booklist"), Hoyt offers a new novel about the greatest playwright of all time--and the passions that inspired him.
Updated 6.6.05
- Any Man So Daring
Author: Hoyt, Sarah A.
Publisher: Ace $ 23.95 ISBN: 044101092x Date: 2003
Booklist
The final book in the Shakespeare fantasy trilogy by the author of All Night Awake. Shakespeare's success comes with a price--his son Hamnet has disappeared in the realm of the Elven King. Now Will must face the powers of darkness to rescue him.
Updated 11.12.03
- Clerical Errors
Author: Isler, Alan
Publisher: Scribner $ 24 ISBN: 0743210603 Date: 2001
LJ
Kirkus
PW
From the award winning author of The Prince of West End Avenue comes
an irreverent tale of a formerly Jewish--and now decidedly errant--Catholic
priest.
Suggested Reading: All Stars
| Humorous Fiction
Updated 6/8/01
- Me and Orson Welles
Author: Kaplow, Robert
Publisher: Macadam $ 18.50 ISBN: 1931561494 Date: 2003
Kirkus
Set in the 1930s, this is the story of 17-year-old Richard Samuels whose theatrical dreams are answered when Welles offers him a small role in his Broadway debut of Julius Caesar.
Suggested Reading: Adult Books for Teens | Historical Fiction Stars
Updated 5.9.05
- The Quality of Mercy
Author: Kellerman, Faye
Publisher: Morrow $ 19.95 ISBN: 1557100276 Date: 1989
Rebecca Lopez, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth's physician, guards secrets she
dares not reveal. She is a Jew who practices her prohibited religion
clandestinely and helps others of her banned faith escape persecution and death.
But Rebecca's love of excitement sparks a romantic passion with would-be
playwright Will Shakespeare, and plunges them both into a viper's nest of
intrigue and murder.
Updated 6.6.05
- Prospero's Daughter
Author: Nunez, Elizabeth
Publisher: One World $ 24.95 ISBN: 0345455355 Date: 2006
Kirkus
Loosely based on Shakespeare's play The Tempest, this new novel by American Book Award- winning author Nunez tackles the issues of race, class, science, and passion- and interweaves the English, African, and Caribbean influences Nunez is known for.
Updated 11.22.05
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Author: Nye, Bobert
Publisher: Arcade $ 23.95 ISBN: 1559705523 Date: 2000
Kirkus
PW
In this humorous and bawdy fictional memoir, Shakespeare's
wife Anne Hathaway reminisces about her famous husband seven
years after his death.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction
Stars | Biographical Fiction
Updated 8/31/00
- Falstaff
Author: Nye, Robert
Publisher: Arcade $ 25.95 ISBN: 1559705914 Date: 2001
PW
In this raucous, rollicking romp, the most beloved comic figure in English
literature tells his own unbuttoned story to set the record straight.
Updated 9/17/01
- Voyage of the
Destiny
Author: Nye, Robert
Publisher: Arcade $ 24.95 ISBN: 1559706465 Date: 2003
PW
The acclaimed author of The Late Mr. Shakespeare scores again with a thrilling depiction of the Elizabethan era through the eyes of the legendary Sir Walter Raleigh.
Updated 12.16.02
- A Thousand Acres
Author: Smiley, Jane
Publisher: Knopf $ 25 ISBN: 0394577736 Date: 1991
PW
Kirkus
A prospering Iowa farm in the late 1970s turns suddenly ominous in Jane Smiley's new novel, her most ambitious and compelling to date. Without warning, a land-rich farmer declares his intention to divide his vast holdings among his three daughters, and tremors are set in motion that bring discoveries of the past, after which there is no forgiveness.
Updated 6.6.05
- A Citizen of the Country
Author: Smith, Sarah
Publisher: Ballantine $ 24.95 ISBN: 0345433025 Date: 2000
Kirkus
In the ancient, bloody region of French Flanders looms Montfort
castle, home of Count Andre du Monde, owner of a famous Parisian
horror theater. To repair his fortunes, he marries an heiress.
Then the Grand Necropolitan Theater is suddenly stricken with
disasters.
Suggested Reading: Historical
Mystery Stars | Paris Stars
Updated 6/6/00
- My
Father Had a Daughter: Judith Shakespeare's Tale
Author: Tiffany, Grace
Publisher: Berkley $ 21.95 ISBN: 042519003x Date: 2003
LJ
After a family tragedy, Judith Shakespeare discovers a copy of her father's
new play, which seems to make light of her grief. Furious, she follows him
to London, intent on sabotaging the performance--but instead, she discovers
that she and her father have more in common than she imagined.
Suggested Reading: Adult Books for Teens
Updated 5.19.03
- Will
Author: Tiffany, Grace
Publisher: Berkley $21.95 ISBN: 0425195961 Date: 2004
A vivid, compelling narrative of the life of William Shakespeare from the Shakespearean scholar and novelist whose spirited debut, My Father Had a Daughter, was hailed as "richly detailed" and "enthralling" ("Library Journal").
Updated 6.6.05
- The Turquoise Ring
Author: Tiffany, Grace
Publisher: Berkley $23.95 ISBN: 0425202488 Date: 2005
A revisiting of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is told from the perspective of five unusual women.
Updated 6.6.05
- Ruled Britannia
Author: Turtledove,
Harry
Publisher: NAL $ 24.95 ISBN: 0451207173 Date: 2002
Booklist
PW
The year is 1597. The Spanish invasion was a success. King Phillip holds the
English throne captive while Elizabeth I languishes in the Tower of London.
And in the streets of that city, a stranger approaches a young playwright
named William Shakespeare and makes him an offer that could change the course
of history.
Suggested Reading: Alternative History Stars
Updated 10.24.02
-
Gertrude
and Claudius
Author: Updike, John
Publisher: Knopf $ 23 ISBN: 0375409084 Date: 2000
PW
Updike's 19th novel brings to life the story of Gertrude and Claudius,
King and Queen of Denmark, before the action of Shakespeare's Hamlet
begins.
- The School of Night
Author: Wall, Alan
Publisher: St Martins $ 23.95 ISBN: 031228778X Date: 2002
Booklist
Sean Tallow has only two overriding desires in life. One is to step into the
shoes of his glamorous friend Daniel Pagett, and the other is to establish the
truth about the School of Night, a shadowy group of Elizabethans who clustered
around Sir Walter Ralegh.
Tallow pursues the School of Night and its entanglement in the question of whether the man from Stratford-on-Avon could really have written the plays ascribed to William Shakespeare. If he didn't, then who did? The harder he studies, the less light is thrown on this troublesome question, and the more his interest in the School of Night becomes a grim fixation. Just when it seems Tallow is ready to give up the quest, day becomes night and everything he once believed is turned on its head as he enters a fearful world where there are no longer any rules except survival. Like the original members of the School of Night, he finds himself treading on the wrong side of the law. - Publisher Marketing.
Updated 2/24/02
Nonfiction
- Shakespeare: The Biography
Author: Ackroyd, Peter
Publisher: Nan Talese $ 30 ISBN: 0385511396 Date: 2005
Booklist
LJ
With his magisterial and ingenious re-creations of the lives of Chaucer, Dickens, T.S. Eliot, William Blake, and Sir Thomas More, Peter Ackroyd has long been recognized as today's foremost practitioner of the literary biography. Now, in Shakespeare: The Biography, Ackroyd delivers his crowning achievement.
Updated 8.24.05
- History Play: The Lives and Afterlife of Christopher Marlowe
Author: Bolt, Rodney
Publisher: Bloomsbury $ 24.95 ISBN: 1596910208 Date: 2005
LJ
Kirkus
Rodney Bolt's delightful life of Marlowe plays out a surprising solution to an enduring literary mystery, bringing the spirit of Shakespeare alive as we've never seen it before.
- Publisher Marketing.
Updated 8.24.05
- A Mouthful of Air: Language, Langages . . . Especially English
Author: Burgess, Anthony
Publisher: Morrow $ 25 ISBN: 0688119352 Date: 1993
Yeats once wrote of a poem, saying he had "made it out of a mouthful of air". Burgess advances this point by presenting a fascinating survey of language--how it operates, and how it will develop in the future--that ranges from Shakespearean pronunciation to the place of English in the world family of languages.
Updated 6.6.05
- Me and Shakespeare: Adventures With the Bard
Author: Gollob, Herman
Publisher: Doubleday $ 26 ISBN: 0385498179 Date: 2002
Kirkus
One of the most entertaining and unusual books on Shakespeare ever written
is a distinguished book editor's memoir that attests to the lifelong power
of literature to enrich, enlarge, and exalt.
Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
Updated 6.30.02
- Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
Author: Greenblatt, Stephen
Publisher: Norton $ 26.95 ISBN: 0393050572 Date: 2004
PW
Greenblatt interweaves a searching account of Elizabethan England with a
vivid narrative of the playwright's life. Readers see Shakespeare learning
his craft, starting a family, and forging a career for himself in the wildly
competitive London theater world.
Updated 7.19.04
- A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare
Author: Shapiro, James
Publisher: HarperCollins $ 26.95 ISBN: 0060088737 Date: 2005
Kirkus
Booklist
One of the most admired lecturers at Columbia University takes a single year of Shakespeare's life and interweaves history, biography, and literary criticism in a way that has never been done before.
Updated 11.14.05
- Hamlet's Dresser: A Memoir
Author: Smith, Bob
Publisher: Scribner $ 24 ISBN: 0684852691 Date: 2002
PW
LJ
In gorgeous and tender prose, Smith weaves together the story of his difficult
childhood and his encounters with "the old people" to tell the story
of a life shaped by poetry. Hamlet's Dresser is both a redemptive memoir
of a man made whole by art, and an intimate encounter with the plays and sonnets
of Shakespeare.
Updated 5.3.02
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