FICTIONALISING SHAKESPEARE’S LIFE ON PAGE AND SCREEN
Dată
2020-07Autor
IFTIMIE, ANA-MARIA
Abstract
The present paper aims to examine representations of William Shakespeare’s life
in popular culture, more specifically in two rising genres, namely biofiction and the
biopic. The works that are thereby explored are Jude Morgan’s biographical novel
The Secret Life of William Shakespeare (2012) and Kenneth Branagh’s biographical
film All Is True (2018) respectively, both providing the public with different
perspectives on Shakespeare’s life narrative, aided by the challenge posed by the
(relative) lack of biographical detail. Therefore, Morgan and Branagh attempt to fill
in the lacunae in the Bard’s personal history in order to recreate his life and shape
his (supposed) identity as an individual rather than focus on his status of literary
genius, revealing the flawed man beneath the cultural icon that he has become in an
attempt to bring him closer to mass audiences.