A Shakespearean Botanical

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Shakespearean Botanical
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Margaret Willes
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 184,Width 118
ISBN/Barcode 9781851244379
ClassificationsDewey:822.33
Audience
General
Illustrations 63 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Bodleian Library
Imprint Bodleian Library
Publication Date 2 October 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

When Falstaff calls upon the sky to rain potatoes in The Merry Wives of Windsor, he is highlighting the late sixteenth-century belief that the exotic vegetable, recently introduced to England from the Americas, was an aphrodisiac. In Romeo and Juliet, Lady Capulet calls for quinces to make pies for the marriage feast of her daughter. This fruit was traditionally connected with weddings and fertility, as echoed by John Gerard in his herbal where he also explained that eating quinces would 'bring forth wise children, and of good understanding'. Taking fifty quotations centring on flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables, Margaret Willes gives these botanical references their social context to provide an intriguing and original focus on daily life in Tudor and Jacobean England, looking in particular at medicine, cookery, gardening and folklore traditions. Exquisitely illustrated with unique hand-painted engravings from the Bodleian Library's copy of John Gerard's herbal of 1597, this book marries the beauty of Shakespeare's lines with charming contemporary renderings of the plants he described so vividly. 'We closed Willes's book imagining the Bard tending an allotment in Stratford-upon-Avon, with marigolds - opening 'to adorn the day' (The Rape of Lucrece), closing 'with the sun' (The Winter's Tale) - nodding violets, and thoughtful pansies. A Shakespearean Botanical would make a better Christmas gift...than deadly nightshade.' - Times Literary Supplement

Author Biography

Margaret Willes is a former publisher and author of several books including, 'Pick of the Bunch: The Story of Twelve Treasured Flowers', Bodleian Library Publishing (2009) and 'The Making of the English Gardener: Plants, Books and Inspiration 1560-1660', Yale University Press (2011).

Reviews

'An engaging addition to Shakespeare studies ... this book is a treasure, compact, readable and beautifully presented.' * Irish Examiner *