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Shakespeare''s Gardens

Shakespeare's Gardens is a highly illustrated, informative book about the gardens that William Shakespeare knew as a boy and tended as a man, published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of his death in April 2016. This anniversary will be the focus of literary celebration of the life and work throughout the English speaking world and beyond. 

The book will focus on the gardens that Shakespeare knew, including the five gardens in Stratford upon Avon in which he gardened and explored.  From his birthplace in Henley Street, to his childhood playground at Mary Ardens Farm, to his courting days at Anne Hathaways Cottage and his final home at New Place where he created a garden to reflect his fame and wealth. Cared for by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, these gardens are continually evolving to reflect our ongoing knowledge of his life.

The book will also explore the plants that Shakespeare knew and wrote about: their use in his work and the meanings that his audiences would have picked up on including mulberries, roses, daffodils, pansies, herbs and a host of other flowers. More than four centuries after the playwright lived, whenever we think of thyme, violets or roses, we are reminded of a line from his work.

Shakespeares Gardens brings together specially commissioned photography of the gardens with beautiful archive images of flowers, old herbals, and 16th century illustrations. It tells the story of Shakespeares journey from glove makers son to national bard and how he came to know so much about plants, flowers and gardens of the Elizabethan era.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 227 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 11 May 2021
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780711256989

About Jackie BennettShakespeare Birthplace Trust

Jackie Bennett is a former editor of The Garden Design Journal the English Garden Magazine and Gardening with the National Trust. She began her career in television producing gardening and natural history programmes before become a full time writer. In 1990 she won an award for nature writing in the BBC Wildlife Magazine Awards and her books include The Wildlife Garden Month by Month (David & Charles 1990 reissued in 2011) The Cottage Garden and Wild About the Garden (1997 a Channel 4 tie-in book for the TV series presented by Carol Klein).  She won the Garden Writers Guild Gardening Column of the Year 2009 for a series about her own Norfolk garden. Jackie has studied garden design and landscape history. She runs writing workshops for the Society of Garden Designers and for the Cambridge and Oxford Botanic Gardens.Andrew Lawson is widely regarded as England's leading garden photographer. He has provided the photographs for many books including Good Planting by Rosemary Verey Penelope Hobhouse on Gardening Designing Gardens by Arabella Lennox Boyd Little Sparta (9780711220850) by Jessie Sheeler The Garden at Highgrove by HRH Prince of Wales and The English Garden by Ursula Buchan and The New English Garden also by Tim Richardson. He holds the Royal Horticultural Society's Gold Medal for Photography and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Garden Writer's Guild. His garden in Oxfordshire is open under the National Gardens Scheme.

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