WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon- Avon, Warwickshire, England, on the 23d of April in 1564
John Shakespeare, William's father, was a successful Stratford businessman, in the glove-making and wool-dealing trades. John Shakespeare married Mary Arden,a daughter of a landowner.
As the son of a prominent town official, Shakespeare was entitled to attend King Edward VI Grammar school in central Stratford. He learned Latin grammar and literature there. Shakespeare did not attend university, which was not at all unusual for the time. Shakespeare did not attend university, which was not at all unusual for the time.
At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway on November 28, 1582 at Temple Grafton, near Stratford. Hathaway, who was 26, was eight years his senior.
William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway had three children Their first daughter, Susanna was born on 26 May Two years later twins followed Hamnet and Judith, baptized on 2 February Williams only son Hamnet died aged only 11.
William Shakespeare left his home, his family, his wife and children in Stratford-upon-Avon to work in London
Shakespeare – an actor It is not known exactly how many roles Shakespeare played himself but he had began his career on the stage by 1592 It is not known exactly how many roles Shakespeare played himself but he had began his career on the stage by 1592 By 1594 he had a reputation of being an actor, had written many plays, and became principal playwright of Lord Chamberlains men. By 1594 he had a reputation of being an actor, had written many plays, and became principal playwright of Lord Chamberlains men. In 1599 he became a part owner of the Globe Theatre, and in 1608 of the Blackfriars Theatre. In 1599 he became a part owner of the Globe Theatre, and in 1608 of the Blackfriars Theatre.
The Globe Theater Entrance of The Globe Theater Top view of Shakespeare's Globe Theater Entrance of The Globe Theater Top view of Shakespeare's Globe Theater
New Globe Theaters Re built Globe Theater in Thames English. Built on September 19, Re built Globe Theater in Thames English. Built on September 19, 1999.
Shakespeare retired from the theatre to his native Stratford sometime between 1611 and 1613 – having bought a large house called New place
Shakespeare died on his 52 nd birthday on April 23, 1616 in Stratford and was buried in the chancel of the Church Of Holy Trinity Shakespeare's tomb in the church at Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare's tomb in the church at Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeares tomb, is covered by a stone inscribed with a curse Good friend for Jesus sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here! Blest be the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.
The Sonnets of William Shakespeare Sonnets are fourteen-line lyrical poems Sonnets are fourteen-line lyrical poems His collection of Sonnets were published in a book called "a Book called Shakespeare's sonnettes". His collection of Sonnets were published in a book called "a Book called Shakespeare's sonnettes". The Sonnets appeared, without Shakespeare's permission, in 1609 The Sonnets appeared, without Shakespeare's permission, in 1609 Thomas Thorpe was granted a license to publish "a Booke called Shakespeare's sonnettes" and this entry is in the Stationer's Register Thomas Thorpe was granted a license to publish "a Booke called Shakespeare's sonnettes" and this entry is in the Stationer's Register
Shakespeares works wrote 37 plays wrote 37 plays about 154 sonnets about 154 sonnets
Shakespeare wrote: Comedies Comedies Histories Histories Tragedies Tragedies
Romeo and Juliet Written about 1595 Written about 1595 Considered a tragedy Considered a tragedy