Lodger
Discover the intriguing world of William Shakespeare through Charles Nicholl's captivating book, Lodger. Published in 2008, this 400-page biography delves into a remarkable episode from Shakespeare's life, specifically the only recorded instance of his spoken words at the Court of Requests in Westminster in 1612. While the case appears to be a routine dispute over an unpaid marriage-dowry, it reveals a fascinating glimpse into the personal and social dynamics of the time, shedding light on the enigmatic life of one of history's greatest playwrights. Nicholl's thorough research and engaging narrative style offer readers a unique perspective on Shakespeare's experiences and the customs of early modern England. Perfect for enthusiasts of English dramatists and social history, Lodger invites you to explore the homes, haunts, and manners of the era, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the life of this iconic figure.