The noted Australian scholar brings together three papers dealing with three different aspects of Shakespearian scholarship. "Shakespeare at Home" is an attempt to explain the English environment in which the Bard was raised and which left an indelible mark on his writings. "Shakespeare the Englishman" discusses the debt that England and its dominions owe the immortal bard. Prepared during World War I it is, as the author aknowledges, an appeal to patriotism. "Shakespeare Quotation" is an analysis both of the sources from which Shakespeare "borrowed" some of his noted lines and of the meanings of some of the more esoteric ones.
