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Cervantes &Shakspeare
Waner-Yin / Zhihao Juan /I ordan Muresan
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Shakspeare ( ) William was born in We know this from the earliest record we have of his life; He was the third child of John and Mary Shakespeare. The first two were daughters and William was himself followed by Gilbert who died in 1612 and Richard who died in Edmund ( ), William's mother was Mary Arden who married John Shakespeare in The youngest daughter in her family, she inherited much of her father’s landowning and farming estate when he died.
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Shakspeare ( ) A bond certificate dated November the 28th, 1582, reveals that an eighteen year old William married the twenty-six and pregnant Anne Hathaway. Barely seven months later, they had his first daughter, Susanna. Anne never left Stratford, living there her entire life.
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Shakspeare ( ) Evidence that the great Bard was also a poet comes from his entering his first poem Venus and Adonis in the Stationers’ Registrar on the 18th of April, The playwright registered his second poem The Rape of Lucrece by name on the 9th of May, 1594. William made his greatest financial gain in 1605 when he purchased leases of real estate near Stratford. This investment of some four hundred and forty pounds doubled in value and earned him 60 pounds income each year. Some academics speculate that this investment gave the Bard the time he needed to write plays uninterrupted and we know that he was indeed thought of as a businessman in the Stratford area..
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Good friend, for Jesus´ sake forbeare To digg the dust enclosed here!
Written upon William Shakespeare’s tombstone is an appeal that he be left to rest in peace with a curse on those who would move his bones.. Good friend, for Jesus´ sake forbeare To digg the dust enclosed here! Blest be ye man that spares thes stones And curst be he that moues my bones.
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Miguel de Cervantes 1547-1616 (aged 68)
Miguel de Cervantes, also nicknamed "Prince of Wits" is the novelist, playwright and poet best known of Spain, to the point that the Castilian is the denominator "language of Cervantes" by the enormous influence of his work One life may seem boring fora sedentary writer, AND THEN But from Michael, it was not. Born on September 1547 in Alcala de Henares, and was the fourth of seven children But woe here does not end the Misadventures of Miguel. He spent a few Jahr More As military until, in 1575, in La Galera. Returning to Spain with his brother Rodrigo. He was captured by Turks, who sold him as a slave. His captors demanded an high ransom because they knew that was un important figure, so that his family could afford to pay. Step five years in prison, After several Work for Pay Debts Rescue, Miguel married in 1584 to Catherine de Salazar. Between 1581 and 1583, Cervantes wrote La Galatea, considered his first literary work with all the letters, which is about a virtuous young courted by two shepherds.
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Miguel de Cervantes 1547-1616 (aged 68)
His major work, Don Quixote, considered to be the first modern European novel, is a classic of Western Literature, and is regarded amongst the best works of fiction ever written. In 1580, after his captivity, he was released by his captors on payment of a ransom by his parents and the Trinitarians, a Catholic religious order, and he subsequently returned to his family in Madrid. In 1605, he was in Valladolid when the immediate success of the first part of his Don Quixote, published in Madrid, signed his return to the literary world. In 1607, he settled in Madrid, where he lived and worked until his death. During the last nine years of his life, Cervantes solidified his reputation as a writer; he keept publishing.
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Cervantes &Shakspeare
The claim that both died on the same day is misleading, since it relies on a calculation correlating the new Gregorian calendar of Cervantes's Spain to the old Julian calendar still in use in Shakespeare's England. But still, 23 april is the "World Book and Copyright Day.“ n the United Kingdom, ”Wold book day” is held annually on the first Thursday in March, as 23 April clashes with Easter school holidays; 23 April is also the National Saint's Day of England,St. Gregor´s Day. Nuestro video realizado en conmemoración a los 2 escritores:
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