Mistress Shakespeare
Karen Harper
Putnam, Feb 2009, $24.95
ISBN 9780399155451
Anne Whatley and William Shakespeare have been friends since childhood. On 27 November 1582 a marriage license in Latin between Anne Whateley and Wm Shaxpere is issued in nearby Worcester, England. However, their respective families object to their relationship. A few days later William Shakespeare and pregnant Anne Hathaway wed.
To escape from the reminders of her broken heart Anne flees to London. She occupies her mind with the family business. When Will comes to town, they meet up with both still attracted to one another, but he is a married man. Still Anne becomes Will’s ardent advocate of his work and though their departures are sweet sorrows their reunions are passionate.
This is an intriguing biographical fiction that indirectly looks at Shakespeare’s life through Anne Whatley’s lens by combining fact and what if fiction. The story line provides a focus on the Elizabethan Era especially from the viewpoint of artists and their patrons. Although the romantic plot lacks suspense as there is only so much poetic license an author can take to fill gaps and reach the known end, fans will enjoy this solid glimpse into Shakespeare in love.
Harriet Klausner
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