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Shakespeare's Scribe Gary Blackwood

Shakespeare's Scribe von Gary Blackwood

Shakespeare's Scribe Gary Blackwood


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Zusammenfassung

The Black Death . . . thieves and bandits . . . but the show must go on!
Widge (from The Shakespeare Stealer) and William Shakespeare's company tour a country terrified of the plague, encountering old enemies and new dangers.

Shakespeare's Scribe Zusammenfassung

Shakespeare's Scribe Gary Blackwood

The Black Death rampages through England and the players are forced to travel continuously in an effort to make money. Widge is enjoying his time with the troupe, but he is obsessed about finding his real father. When father and son are unexpectedly united, Widge cannot believe his luck. But all is not what it seems, and his father's behaviour begins to cause trouble for the players.

Disaster strikes, Shakespeare breaks his arm and cannot finish his new hit comedy. Widge is forced to step in and save the day.

Shakespeare's Scribe Bewertungen

'Mr. Blackwood's descriptions of the travelling players, with their hierarchical system, their draft horses pulling the carewares, and their method of performing is utterly convincing, as also are the pressures the group faces from rival players, bandits, threat of plague, and their reception in the various towns. Characterisation is believable, showing that while history may change, human nature does not.' -- Books Ireland * Books Ireland *

Über Gary Blackwood

Gary Blackwood has written novels for young readers including Wild Timothy, Beyond the Door and The Dying Sun. His involvement in the theatre, both as a playwright and as an amateur actor, goes back a long way ... though not quite to Shakespeare's day. Gary lives with his wife and two children on an acre of land surrounded by cow pastures outside Carthage, Missouri.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002907548
9780862787066
0862787068
Shakespeare's Scribe Gary Blackwood
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
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O'Brien Press Ltd
20010901
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