Women's prize for fiction 2020.
Un jour d'été 1596, dans la campagne anglaise, une petite fille tombe gravement malade. Son frère jumeau, Hamnet, part chercher de l'aide car aucun de leurs parents n'est à la maison…
XVIe siècle, Stratford-upon-Avon, Agnes passe son temps à cueillir des plantes médicinales plutôt qu'à rester auprès des siens. Quand elle s'éprend de William, le précepteur de ses frères, c'est le scandale. Les deux amants se marient et Agnes donne naissance à Susanna puis aux jumeaux Hamnet et Judith. L'histoire du fils oublié de W. Shakespeare. …
Written by Rumpole of the Bailey creator John Mortimer, this six-part television dramatisation is based on the sixteen years that William Shakespeare is known to have spent in London, remains one of the most impressive biographical portraits to date. With each episode built around the creation of a single play, a skilful interweaving of known events and contemporary interpretation show how key experiences may have inspired some of Shakespeare’s greatest works - the death of his young son, and his love for the famous ‘dark lady’ of the sonnets, for example. The bustling taverns and theatres of Elizabethan London are lavishly recreated, while Shakespeare himself is played with tremendous sensitivity and breadth by Tim Curry.