Ver, begin

Ver, begin by Ricardo Mena will be recognized as a milestone on the path toward understanding the...
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Author: Hank Whittemore
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Ver, begin by Whittemore, Hank

Ver, begin

$52.28

Ver, begin

$52.28
Author: Hank Whittemore
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Ver, begin by Ricardo Mena will be recognized as a milestone on the path toward understanding the Elizabethan age and the phenomenon of 'Shakespeare' ... Here is the most complete, most in-depth rendering to date of the biographical and historical truths that have remained hidden beneath the Shakespeare myth ... Ricardo Mena takes us on a guided tour to the otherwise invisible heart of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras; and let it be proclaimed that no previous scholar, no researcher, no author before now has dared to travel so far beneath the surface of the recorded history and the surviving literature. No one till now has maintained the clarity of vision that is shared with us in the following pages. The result is an unprecedented synthesis of various strands of evidence, all woven into a grand sweep of narrative that spans the golden age of the English Renaissance, informing us about our own history and about the forces that have helped to shape our current civilization ... The debates over 'Shakespeare' that begun in the 1800s and continued all through the twentieth century are now bearing fruit; and Ver, begin marks the first real attempt to construct (or reconstruct) the full story, integrating all its pieces so they fit together and make sense, even as each aspect sheds new light on the others. This book is about not only knowing the truth, but, in the end, about understanding it.-Hank Whittemore. The lengthy volume ... is memorable for something yet more ad hoc: its vital energy, freedom of thought, and imaginativeness to rearrange pieces previously frozen on the Elizabethan chessboard. This makes for an intellectual wild ride ... Several monographs twine together in a single revolutionary epic ... In short, the book is an achievement. Perhaps just because of its driving, prolix, protean character, wherein discoveries fly out like sparks along the way, the reader sees a new perspective on the age that reaches beyond the Oxford-centered understanding. With that flair, I expect it will be picked up by a commercial publisher, Spanish or English. Ricardo Mena's website contains some of the liveliest literary commentaries available on the Internet ... Santayana's morality lies back of the work, that skepticism is wholesome, that thinkers must not surrender lightly the duty of independent thought. This principled attitude, far from being contentious, imbues the book's literary criticism with positive rather than adversarial light. Ver, begin is a spiritual advance upon much invective and polemic that have gone before.-William J. Ray, peer review on *Ver, begin*, the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter (Vol. 51 Summer 2015).

Author: Hank Whittemore, Ricardo Mena
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 12/30/2014
Pages: 570
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.66lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9781505548143

About the Author
Solicitor, specialised in International Trade and Maritime Law for the University of Southampton (LLM Maritime Law, 2001) and a lover of philosophy, music and art, Ricardo Mena has been writing essays and short stories in diverse webpages since the year 2002. In the year 2009 he had the pleasure to participate in the Third International George Santayana Conference that took place in Valencia with his personal communication Santayana y la poesia primera. Together with Ver, begin (2011, 2014 and 2015), he has edited and translated into Spanish The Faerie Queene (2014), Donne's Holy Sonnets, Anniversaries and Death's Duel (2014), Spenser's Fowre Hymnes (2014), Whittemore's Shakespeare's Son and his Sonnets (2014), and Thomas Looney's "Shakespeare" Identified (2014). He has written two narrative works in 2011 and 2103, Voces a Venus and Elegias a Talia respectively.


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