Shakespeare's Mulberry Tree Shakespeare's Mulberry Tree

Shakespeare's Mulberry Tree

Publisher Description

The true story of "Shakespeare's Mulberry Tree" of Stratford-upon-Avon is not generally known, even though it was seminal to the development of William Shakespeare as the cultural icon he is today. Keir Cutler, who possesses a PhD in theater, tells the fascinating real life account in this short and revealing essay.

Beginning with Shakespeare’s death in 1616, Cutler succinctly takes the reader on a historical journey that provides food for thought for the open-minded thinker. If William of Stratford was the writer of the famous plays and poems, why was nothing ever found in his hometown connecting this man to the great works? Why are there no plays, poems or even any letters in Shakespeare’s own hand? And most significantly, why would the mulberry tree in back of his former home in Stratford become “one of the most valuable assets of the town?”

“Shakespeare’s Mulberry Tree” is a true story few professors ever tell their students because it is difficult to maintain the strict orthodoxy that there is no Shakespeare Authorship Question once this important piece of history is known.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
August 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
Keir Cutler
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
189.6
KB

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