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Shakespeare's Restless World: An Unexpected History in Twenty Objects [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 336 pages, weight: 894 g
  • Pub. Date: 27-Sep-2012
  • Publisher: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846146755
  • ISBN-13: 9781846146756
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  • Format: Hardback, 336 pages, weight: 894 g
  • Pub. Date: 27-Sep-2012
  • Publisher: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846146755
  • ISBN-13: 9781846146756
From Neil MacGregor, the acclaimed creator of A History of the World in 100 Objects and the Director of the British Museum, comes a unique, enthralling exploration of the age of William Shakespeare to accompany a new BBC Radio 4 series.

Shakespeare lived through a pivotal period in human history. With the discovery of the New World, the horizons of Old Europe were expanding dramatically - and long-cherished certainties were crumbling. Life was exhilaratingly uncertain. What were Londoners thinking when they went to see Shakespeare's plays? What was it like living in their world? Here Neil MacGregor looks at twenty objects from Shakespeare's life and times, and uncovers the fascinating stories behind them.

The objects themselves range from the grand (such as the hoard of gold coins that make up the Salcombe treasure) to the very humble, like the battered trunk and worn garments of an unknown pedlar. But in each case, they allow MacGregor to explore issues as diverse as piracy and Islam, Catholicism and disguise. MacGregor weaves the histories of objects into the words of Shakespeare's plays themselves to suggest to us where his ideas about religion, national identity, the history of England and the world, human nature itself, may have come from. The result is a fresh and thrilling evocation of Shakespeare's world.
Introduction Inside the Wooden O vii
Chapter One England Goes Global
2(16)
Chapter Two Communion and Conscience
18(14)
Chapter Three Snacking Through Shakespeare
32(12)
Chapter Four Life Without Elizabeth
44(17)
Chapter Five Swordplay and Swagger
61(13)
Chapter Six Europe: Triumphs of the Past
74(15)
Chapter Seven Ireland: Failures in the Present
89(16)
Chapter Eight City Life, Urban Strife
105(11)
Chapter Nine New Science, Old Magic
116(16)
Chapter Ten Toil and Trouble
132(15)
Chapter Eleven Treason and Plots
147(13)
Chapter Twelve Sex and the City
160(14)
Chapter Thirteen From London to Marrakesh
174(16)
Chapter Fourteen Disguise and Deception
190(12)
Chapter Fifteen The Flag That Failed
202(13)
Chapter Sixteen A Time of Change, a Change of Time
215(13)
Chapter Seventeen Plague and the Playhouse
228(14)
Chapter Eighteen London Becomes Rome
242(16)
Chapter Nineteen The Theatres of Cruelty
258(14)
Chapter Twenty Shakespeare Goes Global
272(15)
List of Lead Objects 287(3)
Bibliography 290(5)
References 295(8)
Picture Credits 303(7)
Acknowledgements 310(1)
Index 311
Neil MacGregor was Director of the National Gallery, London from 1987 to 2002 and of the British Museum from 2002 to 2015, and Chair of the Steering Committee of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin from 2015 to 2018. His previous books include A History of the World in 100 Objects, Shakespeare's Restless World and Germany: Memories of a Nation, all available in Penguin and now between them translated into more than a dozen languages. In 2010, he was made a member of the Order of Merit, the UK's highest civil honour. In 2015 he was awarded the Goethe Medal and the German National Prize. In 2018 the radio series Living with the Gods received the Sandford Saint Martin Award for Religious Broadcasting.