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Shakespeare's Gardens

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Shakespeare's Gardens is a highly illustrated, informative book about the gardens that William Shakespeare knew as a boy and tended as a man, published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death in April 2016. This anniversary will be the focus of literary celebration of the man's life and work throughout the English speaking world and beyond. The book will focus on the gardens that Shakespeare knew, including the five gardens in Stratford upon Avon in which he gardened and explored. From his birthplace in Henley Street, to his childhood playground at Mary Arden's Farm, to his courting days at Anne Hathaway's Cottage and his final home at New Place - where he created a garden to reflect his fame and wealth. Cared for by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, these gardens are continually evolving to reflect our ongoing knowledge of his life. The book will also explore the plants that Shakespeare knew and wrote about in 17th century England: their use in his work and the meanings that his audiences would have picked up on - including mulberries, roses, daffodils, pansies, herbs and a host of other flowers. More than four centuries after the playwright lived, whenever we think of thyme, violets or roses, we more often than not still remember a quote from the 39 plays and 154 sonnets written by him.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2016

      Published just in time to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, this volume, produced in association with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, sheds light on the Bard's strong relationship to nature. Bennett (The Writer's Garden) takes readers on a meticulously researched journey that brings Shakespeare's interests to life. Placing the playwright in cultural and historical context, the author describes London gardens of the age and focuses on five properties Shakespeare knew intimately. Cared for by the trust, the spaces (Shakespeare's Birthplace, Hall's Croft, New Place Garden, Mary Arden's Farm, and Anne Hathaway's Cottage) are described as they were in Shakespeare's day as well as how they exist in the present as tourist destinations. Visitor details and a chronology of Shakespeare's works are included. Sprinkled with his quotes, the book is marvelously illustrated with archival images and specially commissioned photos by the multi-award-winning Lawson. VERDICT This will find a wider audience than Shakespeare fans, just as titles such as Marta McDowell's Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life and Kim Wilson's In the Garden with Jane Austen appealed to readers interested in gardening history.--Bonnie Poquette, Milwaukee

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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