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“Gripped by the kind of competitive jealousy normally seen only in ice skating...”
Stuart Kells, Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature
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“If Shakespeare was another Barrington—just an allonymous brand, just a gormless frontman—then there had to be a Machiavelli in the background—a cunning architect of an elaborate bibliographical hoax. How could such a thing be done? And what kind of person could pull it off?”
Stuart Kells, Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature
“For every species of book person, the idea of Shakespeare’s library—his personal collection of manuscripts, books, letters and other papers—is enticing, totemic, a subject of wonder. How did he write? Who inspired him? Who appalled him? To know Shakespeare’s books is to know Shakespeare the author.”
Stuart Kells, Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature