today or not today
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Book Details
About the Book
The title is a clue to the structure of the novel, for alternate chapters relate the relationships and adventures of two couples. Odd-numbered chapters tell of a young William Shakespeare during his “lost years” and Mary, Queen of Scots, the older woman, who is imprisoned in England by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth. The even-numbered chapters concern a modern-day pair—Sam, a forty-something writer whose icon is Mary Stuart, and Kate, a PhD student of Shakespeare. Their romances develop in parallel whilst at the same time leaving and discovering clues as to the 16th century couple’s Catholicism. Sam and Kate, acting as literary detectives, unveil facts and they hypothesize on the possibility that Shakespeare was a recusant Roman Catholic, which was forbidden in those times. They also suggest ways in which his union with Queen Mary could have inspired and influenced the future playwright’s oeuvre, both in his subtle incorporation of Catholic doctrine and in other facets of his plays, such as cross-dressing, early feminist traits, and in the depiction of age differences in relationships. The ending of the novel draws together the four characters in a surprising finale.
About the Author
Marcus grew up in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. After leaving school he worked for many years as a civil engineer. Marcus had a lifelong ambition to write and at the age of 49 he abandoned his engineering career and went to study full-time for a B.A. degree at Lancaster University. He remained at the university and obtained a taught M.A. in Contemporary Literary Studies. Upon leaving university he was engaged as a teacher of English at a school in Italy, at Novi Ligure near Milan. Whist there he wrote this novel. After six years Marcus returned to live in the UK where he resides in the Lune Valley near Lancaster.