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- Behind the Shakespeare Mask: The remarkably unremarked association . . .
Behind the Shakespeare Mask, is simply the first crude step in a quest by an Australian investigative reporter – albeit a conscientious biographer in his literary life – to probe beyond the dogma to the truth of the matter
- William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia
The First Folio of Shakespeare 's plays, published many years after Shakespeare's death, was dedicated to the "incomparable pair of brethren" William Herbert and his brother Philip Herbert
- William Herbert | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
While William Herbert, who became the Third Earl of Pembroke upon the death of his father in 1601, is known as a poet, he is better known as the young man to whom William Shakespeare dedicated many of his sonnets
- THE ONLIE BEGETTER? THE THIRD EARL OF PEMBROKE AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
This paper explores the patronage relationship between the Third Earl of Pembroke and William Shakespeare, detailing how Pembroke supported various artists and maintained connections with notable figures in the theatre during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
- William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke - Scandal and Exile in 1601
In January 1601, Elizabethan courtier Lord William Herbert of Cardiff inherited the Earldom of Pembroke on the death of his father
- Amazon. co. uk: Shakespeare Mask
Behind the Mask of William Shakespeare: Initially published in French as Sous le masque de "William Shakespeare": William Stanley, Vle comte de Derby by Abel Lefranc and Frank Lawler
- Connections with Shakespeare - humphrysfamilytree. com
Some people have suggested that the 3rd Earl of Pembroke is the model for the "Fair Youth" in Shakespeare's sonnets, and that his lover Mary Fitton is the "Dark Lady"
- William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke - Academic Dictionaries and . . .
In 1601, Mary gave birth to a boy who died immediately He petitioned Sir Robert Cecil and was eventually released, though barred from court He married Mary Talbot, the dwarfish and deformed daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, on 4 November 1604
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