No, not novelizations of Shakespeare. Novels, original works, starting with Shakespeare as a foundation. It’s provided fodder for Grace C. Tiffany to do four novels. Her first, “My Father Had a Daughter”, is about Shakespeare’s daughter. Her second, “Will”, is about the man himself and his relationship to his wife. The latest two are “The Turquoise Ring” (Merchant of Venice) and “Ariel” (The Tempest).
It’s a neat idea, I will have to keep an eye out next time I need reading material. In general I’m more of a contemporary / science fiction sort, and it seems like this woman is doing more of a feminist alternate history sort of thing, but I’ll definitely look more into it and see if any of them are something I might want to read. “Will” could be good, it would be interesting to see his life done as a novel instead of as the plot of countless half hour television shows about bringing him into the present in a time machine.
More Shakespeare-inspired Novels…