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Saturday, March 25, 2023

GARDEN & GUN MAGAZINE REVIEW OF STALKING SHAKESPEARE

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Labels: Edward de Vere, Fulke Greville, Lee Durkee, Mary Sidney, memoir, Portraits of Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, shakespeare authorship debate, Stalking Shakespeare
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This blog explores curious portraits of Elizabethan courtiers and is particularly concerned with the 400-year-old search for Shakespeare ad vivum, a portrait of the poet painted from life.


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Lee Durkee (leedurkee.com) is the author of the novel THE LAST TAXI DRIVER, which was named a Best Book of 2021 in France, Ireland, and America (orders available here). His memoir STALKING SHAKESPEARE, which chronicles his two-decade search for lost portraits of William Shakespeare, will be published by Scribner in April 2023.

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