Anne's Pillow: Mrs. Shakespeare's Secrets

Anne's Pillow: Mrs. Shakespeare's Secrets

Anne's Pillow: Mrs. Shakespeare's Secrets

Anne's Pillow: Mrs. Shakespeare's Secrets

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Overview

Anne Hathaway Shakespeare's husband William became the world's greatest playwright. But what about her life in Stratford as Will worked in London? This lively, accessible novella builds Anne's story from sparse records and legends. The authors researched events and profiled characters, then turned them loose, producing plausible, interesting, and sometimes surprisingly unique results.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162962595
Publisher: First Edition Design Publishing
Publication date: 09/02/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Barbara M. Wiggins taught reading comprehension and writing at middle school, high school, and college levels for 27 years.
Arthur W. Wiggins, distinguished Professor Emeritus of physics and astronomy, was a research aerospace engineer for eight years, then taught at Oakland Community College in Michigan for 37 years. He also wrote several science books, found at www.thehumansideofscience.com
As Shakespeare buffs for nearly thirty years, Anne's Pillow: Mrs. Shakespeare's Secrets is the latest in a series of works about the Bard and his family. Earlier efforts included Good Will: Shakespeare's Novel Life and two screenplays, not yet placed. In their pursuit of Shakespeare, the authors prepared in many ways:
• Made multiple trips to England;
• Explored Shakespearean venues in several states and countries;
• Biked Shakespeare's route from Stratford to London;
• Became supporters of the New Globe Theater in London;
• Viewed every theatrical production or video of Shakespeare's plays multiple times;
• Visited Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC;
• Reviewed 100+ books and screenplays about Shakespeare's life and Elizabethan times;
• Conducted a thorough search of the Internet for websites about Shakespearean topics.
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