Anne-thology: Poems Re-Presenting Anne Shakespeare

Paul Edmondson (Editor), Aaron Kent (Editor), Chris Laoutaris (Editor), Katherine Scheil (Editor)

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Abstract

For four centuries Anne Shakespeare, née Hathaway, has been in her famous husband’s shadow. It’s high time she had a book of her own. This bold and ground-breaking volume places her centre-stage and encourages us to re-imagine Anne in her own right, and afresh for our own times. Anne-thology: Poems Re-Presenting Anne Shakespeare brings together sixty-seven newly-commissioned poems, one for each year of Anne’s life. Here, too, are ten poems of the past. The poetic voices that sing from this book are excitingly diverse in their age and background. Together they present a multi-faceted portrait of Anne’s identity and dreams. Brave, moving, liberating, and witty, Anne-thology brings together Anne’s past and present and is a bold beacon, illuminating the enduring legacy of this remarkable woman for future generations.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBroken Sleep Books
Number of pages122
ISBN (Print)9781915760937
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2023

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