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The Man Behind Macbeth

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First edition

Publish Date
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Language
English
Pages
187

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Cover of: The Man Behind Macbeth (The Kilkerran Collection)
The Man Behind Macbeth (The Kilkerran Collection)
February 28, 2004, Zeticula
Hardcover in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Man Behind Macbeth (The Kilkerran Collection)
The Man Behind Macbeth (The Kilkerran Collection)
February 28, 2004, Zeticula
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Man Behind Macbeth
The Man Behind Macbeth: and other studies
1969, Faber & Faber
Hardback in English

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Table of Contents

The English comedians in Scotland
The man behind Macbeth
The plague of Ayr, 1606
The weird of Drummochreen
Simple annals
Thomas Thomson, deputy clerk register
A Crimean journal
Family footprints in Edinburgh
Scots in Jane Austen

Edition Notes

Published in
London, UK

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA763 .F38

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Number of pages
187

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25676619M
Internet Archive
manbehindmacbeth0000ferg
ISBN 10
0571089097
ISBN 13
9780571089093
LCCN
78448724

Work Description

Originally published in 1969. Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, Keeper of the Records of Scotland from 1949 to 1969, puts forward the theory, with a wealth of historical evidence to support it, that Shakespeare's characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth had two originals in contemporary life: the notorious Captain James Stewart, briefly Earl of Arran and Chancellor of Scotland, and his flamboyantly wicked wife, two of the best-known and best-hated figures in Scotland during the early years of King James VI and I, that King for whose particular diversion Shakespeare wrote his play. Sir James Fergusson's long familiarity with record sources enabled him to make skilful use of previously unpublished documents and to illuminate the course of history from quite unexpected angles.

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