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Richard Stonley’s diary: first recorded purchase of Venus and Adonis 2

Richard Stonely16th century

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Richard Stonley’s diary: first recorded purchase of Venus and Adonis, Shakespeare’s first printed work.

Entry recording purchase of Venus and Adonis “per” Shakespeare, in the diary of Richard Stonley, 12 June 1593. V.a.460, leaves 8 verso and 9 recto.

The Shakespeare Documents provide a documentary trail of the life of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and key archival sources for understanding the English author’s life. These unique handwritten documents, dating from within Shakespeare’s lifetime, name him and provide an evidential basis for understanding the narrative of his life and how this inspired and influenced his creative works. They provide glimpses into Shakespeare’s personal life, his birth, death, family affairs, property and business dealings, as well as his context within a period of history that saw major changes in cultural, religious and socio-political society.

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  • Title: Richard Stonley’s diary: first recorded purchase of Venus and Adonis 2
  • Creator: Richard Stonely
  • Date Created: 16th century
  • Location: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., United States of America
  • Subject Keywords: Literature
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  • Medium: Manuscript
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