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Name: William Shakespeare
Born:26 April 1564 (Stratford, England) | |
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Died:23 April 1616 (aged 52) | |
Occupation:Playwright, poet, actor | |
Period:English Renaissance | |
Spouse(s):Anne Hathaway (m. 1582–1616) | |
Children:Susanna Hall, Hamnet Shakespeare, Judith Quiney | |
Relative(s): John Shakespeare (father) and Mary Shakespeare (mother) |
Biography
William Shakespeare was born in April of 1564. There is no specific date of birth because at that time the only date of importance was the date of baptism, though infants often were baptized when they were three days old. Shakespeare's baptismal date was April 26, 1564.
Shakespeare
was born in the village of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire. At the
time of his birth, the village had a population of 1500 people, and only
200 houses. Shakespeare's father came from a family of yeomen, and he
gained many prestigious positions in the community. Shakespeare's mother
came from an ancient family of landed gentry. The whole family was
Anglican. The family's financial situation was well off. Not much
information is known about Shakespeare's youth, although undoubtedly he
was educated in the local school, where he studied Latin and Greek,
among other subjects, during a school day that often lasted from dawn to
dusk
Shakespeare's first exposure to
the theatre probably occurred when he was young. As a child his father
probably took him to see plays when travelling troupes of actors came to
town, although that was not often.
Shakespeare was married to Anne
Hathaway in 1582, when he was 18; she was 26, eight years his senior.
The exact wedding date is uncertain, but the marriage certificate was
issued on November 27, 1582. William and Anne had their first child,
Susanna, in May of 1583. This was followed by the birth of twins, Hamnet
and Judith, in January of 1585. Most historians believe that
Shakespeare was not often around his family in Stratford after that
because historical records show him in London during the following
years.
The first written reference to
Shakespeare's existence in London occurred in 1592, when Shakespeare was
in his late twenties. He seems to have been fairly well established in
the theatre by that point, since the reference, written by another
playwright, hints of jealousy at Shakespeare's success.
With his two patrons, the Earls
of South Hampton and Pembrooke, Shakespeare rose quickly in the theatre
as both an actor and an author. He joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, an
acting company which was protected by the Queen, becoming a shareholder
and senior member in 1595. Because of his success in London, he was
able to purchase New Place, the largest and most elegant house in his
home town of Stratford, when he was in his early thirties (1597).
In addition to his popularity as
both an actor and playwright, Shakespeare became joint owner of the
famous Globe theatre when it opened in 1599. His share of the company's
management added heavily to his wealth.
Shakespeare's financial success
in the London theatre enabled him to retire and return to his home in
Stratford around 1610. He lived there comfortably until his death on
April 23, 1616 (it is popularly believed that he died on his birthday).
He is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Though Shakespeare is most
closely associated with the Elizabethan period, his career can be
categorized as both Elizabethan and Jacobean, as several works were
completed after James I became king in 1603.
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