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The Renaissance Period Elizabethan Era (Queen Elizabeth) SHAKESPEARE: HIS LIFE AND TIMES Adapted from http://www.public.asu.edu/~muckerrm/English_321_S2005/ Introduction.ppt
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Early Life Born 1564—died 1616 born around April 23,1564. We know this from the earliest record: his baptism which happened on Wednesday, April the 26th, 1564 Therefore, it is celebrated three days earlier. In Stratford-upon-Avon Parents: John and Mary Arden Shakespeare Mary—daughter of wealthy landowner John—glovemaker, local politician From: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/danielle.esposito/
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From: http://www.where-can-i-find.com/tourist-maps.html Location of Stratford-upon-Avon As reproduced in William Rolfe, Shakespeare the Boy (1896).
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Probably attended King’s New School in Stratford His school day was long and rigorous Educated in: -Rhetoric-Logic -History-Latin Shakespeare dropped out of ‘middle school’ when his father lost his fortune Education From: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/danielle.esposito/
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Married in 1582 to Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant at the time with their first daughter Had twins in 1585- Hamnet & Judith Hamnet died from the plague at age 11 Sometime between 1583-1592, he moved to London and began working in theatre. The years 1583-1592 are know as ‘The Lost Years’ No one know where he was, or what he was doing during those years Married Life
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From: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/danielle.esposito/ Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
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His Work He goes to London where he writes his first plays. 38 plays firmly attributed to Shakespeare 14 comedies 10 histories 10 tragedies 4 romances Possibly wrote three others Collaborated on several others 154 sonnets (mostly written between 1596 and 1603)
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His Work He is not only a playwright but an actor as well. The theatres close down because of the plague in 1592. He writes book-length poems at this time called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece When the theaters reopen, he writes more plays and becomes a charter member of Lord Chamberlain’s Men
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The Rebuilt Globe Theater, London
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Shakespeare’s Major Works 1588-93 - The Comedy of Errors 1588-92 - Henry VI (three parts) 1592-93 - Richard III 1592-94 - Titus Andronicus 1593-94 - The Taming of the Shrew 1593-94 - The Two Gentlemen of Verona 1593-94 - "The Rape of Lucrece" 1593-1600 - "Sonnets" 1588-95 - Love's Labor's Lost 1594-1596 Romeo and Juliet 1595 - Richard II 1594-96 - A Midsummer Night's Dream 1590-97 - King John 1592 - "Venus and Adonis" 1596-97 - The Merchant of Venice 1597 - Henry IV (Part I) 1597-98 - Henry IV (Part II) 1598-1600 - Much Ado About Nothing 1598-99 - Henry V 1599 Julius Ceasar 1599-1600 - As You Like It 1600-02 - Twelfth Night 1600-01 Hamlet 1597-1601 - The Merry Wives of Windsor 1600-01 - "The Phoenix and the Turtle" 1601-02 - Troilus and Cressida 1602-04 - All's Well That Ends Well 1603-04 - Othello 1604 - Measure for Measure 1604-09 - Timon of Athens 1605-06 King Lear 1605-06 Macbeth 1606-07 - Antony and Cleopatra 1607-09 - Coriolanus 1608-09 - Pericles 1609-1O - Cymbeline 161O-1I - The Winter's Tale 161I - The Tempest 1612-13 - Henry VIII 1613 - The Two Noble Kinsmen
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Other events In 1603, Queen Elizabeth dies and King James I becomes the new ruler of England. Lord Chamberlain’s Men are renamed to The King’s Men and Shakespeare writes tragedies. In 1608, he moves back to Stratford.
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Shakespeare’s Death He dies on April 23, 1616 his burial being recorded in the Stratford Holy Church Register two days later. He was 52. Not exactly sure what he died from ◦ History says he drank too much wine and ate too many pickled herrings In his will, Shakespeare left money, horses, stables, etc. to his two sons-in-law But only left his wife one thing- the “second-best bed” ◦ Was he trying to make a point?
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Shakespeare is buried in Holy Trinity Church in his birth village of Stratford. His grave is covered by a flat stone that bears an epitaph warning of a curse to come upon anyone who moves his bones. His First Folio was published posthumously by two members of the King’s Men Shakespeare’s Death
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