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Thomas North’s 1555 Travel Journal: From Italy to Shakespeare makes available a little known early modern journal kept by a member of Queen Mary’s delegation to Rome, its purpose to win papal approval of England’s return to Roman Catholicism. The book provides details of the six-month journey, a discussion of the manuscript, and an identification of the twenty-year-old Thomas North as its author. It also points to numerous connections between the journal and the plays of Shakespeare, extending the playwright’s debt beyond North’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives and revealing how the journal served as a template for The Winter’s Tale and Henry VIII. Both, the authors argue, were written by North during the Marian years (1554-58) and later adapted by Shakespeare. Like the authors’ 2018 “A Brief Discourse of Rebellion and Rebels” by George North, this book presents original work using digital research tools, including massive databases and plagiarism software. The earlier book garnered worldwide attention, with a front-page story in The New York Times.



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In a fascinating and challenging edition of a manuscript travel journal recording an embassy to Italy in 1555, they argue that this work can be attributed to the twenty-year-old North. We should all be grateful for this edition of the travel journal, which will be useful and is based on some impressive detective work.

* Times Literary Supplement *

McCarthy and Schlueter’s book will be compulsory reading in its turn for every scholar of these plays, and for anyone interested in Shakespeare’s reading.

-- Michael Dobson, Institute Director, The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Professor of Shakespeare Studies, University of Birmingham

McCarthy and Schlueter have once again produced evidence that ought to rock Shakespearean scholarship to its foundations.

-- Patrick Buckridge, former Head, School of Humanities, Griffith University, and former Co-editor of Queensland Review

The scholarship in this volume is wide, deep, and impressive. The authors know they have a heavy burden of proof, but they bear it fully.

-- Harry Keyishian, Professor Emeritus of English, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and former Director, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

This study compels us to recognize the Norths as significant protagonists in the vast, fascinating story of Shakespeare and his sources.

-- Thomas G. Olsen, Associate Professor of English, The State University of New York at New Paltz

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Journey

Chapter 2 The Journal and Its Author

Chapter 3 From Italy to Shakespeare

Chapter 4 Revisiting History: North’s Sources—and Shakespeare’s

Chapter 5 Henry VIII: Transplanting a Marian History Play

Chapter 6 The Winter’s Tale: An Homage to Queen Mary

Chapter 7 The Winter’s Tale and Mantua

Chapter 8 Further Thoughts on The Winter’s Tale

Epilogue: The Lost Playwright

The Transcript

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 15/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781683933076, 978-1683933076
      ISBN10: 1683933079

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thomas North’s 1555 Travel Journal: From Italy to Shakespeare makes available a little known early modern journal kept by a member of Queen Mary’s delegation to Rome, its purpose to win papal approval of England’s return to Roman Catholicism. The book provides details of the six-month journey, a discussion of the manuscript, and an identification of the twenty-year-old Thomas North as its author. It also points to numerous connections between the journal and the plays of Shakespeare, extending the playwright’s debt beyond North’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives and revealing how the journal served as a template for The Winter’s Tale and Henry VIII. Both, the authors argue, were written by North during the Marian years (1554-58) and later adapted by Shakespeare. Like the authors’ 2018 “A Brief Discourse of Rebellion and Rebels” by George North, this book presents original work using digital research tools, including massive databases and plagiarism software. The earlier book garnered worldwide attention, with a front-page story in The New York Times.



      Trade Review

      In a fascinating and challenging edition of a manuscript travel journal recording an embassy to Italy in 1555, they argue that this work can be attributed to the twenty-year-old North. We should all be grateful for this edition of the travel journal, which will be useful and is based on some impressive detective work.

      * Times Literary Supplement *

      McCarthy and Schlueter’s book will be compulsory reading in its turn for every scholar of these plays, and for anyone interested in Shakespeare’s reading.

      -- Michael Dobson, Institute Director, The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Professor of Shakespeare Studies, University of Birmingham

      McCarthy and Schlueter have once again produced evidence that ought to rock Shakespearean scholarship to its foundations.

      -- Patrick Buckridge, former Head, School of Humanities, Griffith University, and former Co-editor of Queensland Review

      The scholarship in this volume is wide, deep, and impressive. The authors know they have a heavy burden of proof, but they bear it fully.

      -- Harry Keyishian, Professor Emeritus of English, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and former Director, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

      This study compels us to recognize the Norths as significant protagonists in the vast, fascinating story of Shakespeare and his sources.

      -- Thomas G. Olsen, Associate Professor of English, The State University of New York at New Paltz

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 The Journey

      Chapter 2 The Journal and Its Author

      Chapter 3 From Italy to Shakespeare

      Chapter 4 Revisiting History: North’s Sources—and Shakespeare’s

      Chapter 5 Henry VIII: Transplanting a Marian History Play

      Chapter 6 The Winter’s Tale: An Homage to Queen Mary

      Chapter 7 The Winter’s Tale and Mantua

      Chapter 8 Further Thoughts on The Winter’s Tale

      Epilogue: The Lost Playwright

      The Transcript

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