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The Mentor: Shakespeare's Country, Vol. 4, Num. 8, Serial No. 108, June 1, 1916

By William Winter

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Journey back in time to explore the beautiful English countryside that inspired a legendary playwright and shaped his timeless masterpieces.

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2016-03-29
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"The Mentor: Shakespeare's Country, Vol. 4, Num. 8, Serial No. 108, June 1, 1916" by William Winter is a captivating voyage through the heart of Shakespeare's England. It transports readers back in time to experience the very landscapes that shaped the legendary playwright's life and works. Focusing on Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding areas, the book paints a vibrant picture of the serene countryside, weaving together historical facts and compelling stories. From the banks of the River Avon to the majestic Warwick and Kenilworth Castles, Winter guides us through iconic locations linked to Shakespeare's legacy. The author shares colorful tales, evoking an appreciation for the region's natural beauty. This issue offers both literary enthusiasts and armchair travelers a chance to connect with the soul of Shakespeare's world.

About the Author

William Winter was an American dramatic critic and author, born in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1857, then chose literature as his field of endeavor, and moved to New York City (1859), where he became literary critic of the Saturday Press, then (1861–65) of the New York Albion, and for more than 40 years (1865–1909) was a drama critic of the New York Tribune.

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