Shakespeare facts covers interesting trivia about Shakespeare's education, marriage, birth-date, and his works
William Shakespeare is a famous British playwright, which means he’s someone who wrote plays. Shakespeare is considered to be one of the most talented writers of all time. Shakespeare lived around the late 16th century and early 17th century, and in between the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I an...
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In the 1570s, John Shakespeare, William Shakespeare's father, was prosecuted (or threatened with prosecution) four times for the illegal activities of trading in wool and money-lending.[3] A document from 1576 mentions Shakespeare's father, “John Shappere alias Shakespere of Stratford upon Hav...
Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer in English, though critics in his time thought otherwise. Here are 12 facts you might not know about the Bard.
Facts About Shakespeare’s Life 8. Shakespeare’s father made gloves for a living Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary Shakespeare (nee Arden). John came to Stratford upon Avon from Snitterfield before 1532 as an apprentice glover and tanner of leathers. He prospered and began to deal in...
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DEATH OF A GENIUS: The grave of William Shakespeare, at the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, Warwickshire. Not all the facts about when, where and how Shakespeare died are known to us. The most elusive details concern the exact circumstances of his death, which Shakespeare scholars debat...
Learn about Macbeth, one of Shakespeare's tragedies along with its history and background. Discover a story of unchecked ambition leading to a...
William Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616, at the age of 52—not bad for an era when the average life expectancy ranged between 30 and 40 years. We may never know what killed him, although an acquaintance wrote that the Bard fell ill after a night of heavy drinking with fellow playwrig...