Kissing Shakespeare

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by Pamela Mingle


  I AM INDEBTED TO the many people who helped shepherd Kissing Shakespeare to publication. First, to my agent, Steven Chudney, whose encouragement and guidance were essential, and to my editor at Delacorte Press, Françoise Bui, whose insightful analysis of the story enabled me to find its heart. Thanks also to copy editors Nancy Elgin and Colleen Fellingham for their meticulous reading of the book, and to Stephanie Moss for the striking cover design. I would also like to thank Irene Gorak for reviewing and commenting on the author’s note.

  Sir Bernard de Hoghton, whose family home, Hoghton Tower, provided the setting for Kissing Shakespeare, kindly answered numerous questions, not only about the house and grounds, but also about the intriguing story of the Shakespeare connection. Others on his staff generously shared their knowledge as well.

  Stephen Greenblatt’s book Will in the World started me on this journey. For further explication of Shakespeare’s possible connection to the Jesuits, I depended on an essay by Richard Wilson called “Ghostly Fathers: Shakeshafte and the Jesuits,” which appeared in his book Secret Shakespeare. For an understanding of Edmund Campion, I relied on Evelyn Waugh’s well-known biography.

  Without the help of my critique group, the Wild Folk, this would have been a different book. Their influence is evident on every page. I can never thank them enough. Along the way, my family, including my sisters, Janis Stubbs and Susan Dettling, provided encouragement and rallied me during the difficult times. Many friends cheered me on, and their interest and support has never flagged.

  My daughter, Katie Mingle, read and critiqued the manuscript and served as my contemporary language authority. The pride that she and my stepdaughter, Dana Zedak, have in me brings me great joy.

  And most of all, I want to thank my husband, Jim Mingle, my first reader, most thoughtful critic, biggest supporter, always-willing listener. Your love has guided me every step of the way.

  Pamela Mingle, a former teacher and librarian, lives in Lakewood, Colorado. She and her husband enjoy traveling to Great Britain, where they love taking long walks. It was on one of those walks that she discovered Hoghton Tower, the setting for her first novel, Kissing Shakespeare. Visit her at PamMingle.com.

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-one

  Chapter Twenty-two

  Chapter Twenty-three

  Chapter Twenty-four

  Chapter Twenty-five

  Chapter Twenty-six

  Chapter Twenty-seven

  Chapter Twenty-eight

  Chapter Twenty-nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-one

  Chapter Thirty-two

  Chapter Thirty-three

  Author’s Note

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

 

 

 


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