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Shakespeare at Thirty

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A revelatory portrait of Shakespeare’s life before he achieved fameShakespeare at Thirty offers an original account of Shakespeare’s early career by returning to a moment before his fame was assure...
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A revelatory portrait of Shakespeare’s life before he achieved fame

Shakespeare at Thirty offers an original account of Shakespeare’s early career by returning to a moment before his fame was assured: the spring of 1594, when he turned thirty amid plague closures, censorship, social upheaval, financial insecurity, and professional uncertainty. Instead of reading Shakespeare’s beginnings through the lens of later achievement, Rory Loughnane reconstructs the precarious world in which a young actor-writer learned his craft and forged a path through a rapidly developing theatre scene.

Drawing on recent advances in textual scholarship, biography, and theatre history, the book sets Shakespeare’s early plays and poems within the collaborative literary networks and volatile theatre world of late-Elizabethan London. It examines the forms of co-authorship underlying many of Shakespeare’s early works; the pressures that plague, censorship, and the authorities put on those working in the theatre; the economics of patronage; and the emerging commercial structures that enabled the repertory system. Above all, it describes a young author who was talented but far from secure, shaped by peers, circumstance, and contingency as much as by innate genius.

By offering a rare biographical and critical portrait of the dramatist before he became a cultural icon, Shakespeare at Thirty restores uncertainty to Shakespeare’s twenties, revealing how he had to grapple with questions of direction, opportunity, and ambition that confront all young artists, and challenging the narratives of inevitability that dominate many Shakespeare biographies. The result sheds new light on his early career—and reminds us that Shakespeare, too, had to become himself.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 352
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 20 October 2026
ISBN: 9780691233277
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, DRAMA / Shakespeare, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Theatre studies, Biography: writers

Rory Loughnane is a Reader in Early Modern Studies at the University of Kent. His many books include Early Shakespeare, 1588–1594 and The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Early Modern Authorship. He is overseeing a new Oxford edition of the collected works of Christopher Marlowe.