Tucked away in a seldom-visited corner of a Warwickshire chapel sits a monument of incongruous grandeur for its surroundings. Not many visitors happen upon it; perhaps a thousand in a good year. Of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE mystery of William Shakespeare's true identity could be solved by the contents of a sarcophagus. The 17th-century monument was built ...
Forgotten Alcester poet Sir Fulke Greville to be honoured in play as part of Fulke Greville Festival
ALCESTER is to host the world premiere of a new play as part of a festival that celebrates the life of one of its Tudor forefathers. Greville’s End, directed by James Rastall, will receive its first ...
Printed here for the first time both in facsimile and in transcription is a newly discovered poem by Fulke Greville originally copied into a commonplace book belonging to the first Lord Salisbury, ...
Parishioners at St Mary's church in Warwick have sought permission to examine the contents of the 17th century monument built by Fulke Greville, a writer and contemporary of Shakespeare who some ...
You are in: Shropshire > History > Great Salopians > Elizabethan poet with a Shropshire connection Sir Philip Sidney was a courtier whose poetry influenced none other than William Shakespeare. He was ...
A good case in point is the recently published, unexpurgated, eight-volume edition of The Greville Memoirs: 1814-1860, edited by Lytton Strachey & Roger Fulford (Macmillan, $80). First published in an ...
A man who claimed he had Scott of the Antarctic’s sledge and snow shoes has failed in a bid to clear his name after he was jailed for cheating a pensioner out of thousands of pounds. Christopher Fulke ...
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