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Page 1: William Shakespeare – some biographical notes 900igr.net.

William Shakespeare – some biographical notes

900igr.net

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The early years

Born in April 1564in Stratford on Avon

His father - a fairly rich merchant

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Stratford on Avon

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Shakespeare‘s schooling

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Wife and Children

Marriage to Anne

Hathaway in 1582

Anne was 26, he was 18

3 children The youngest,

Hamnet died at the age of 11

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London

went to London at 21

joined a travelling company of actors worked both as an actor and a writer

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London Life in the 16th century

Poor sewer system

High crime rate But … 200,000

inhabitants the cultural and

political heart of England

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The Globe Theatre

opened in 1599

His successes had made Shakespeare a rich man He became one of the principal investors

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Ups and downs

Failures and successes

The affair with the "Dark Lady"

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The end of his life

Return to Stratford in 1610

Destruction of the Globe Theatre in 1613 (the Great Fire of London)

In 1616 Shakespeare died on April, 23 (his birthday!)

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Looking back

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays …

… and 154 sonnets…

… and an unknown number of long epic poems

"All‘s well that ends well"