William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was born at Stratford upon Avon in April, 1564. He was the third child and eldest son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. His father was one of the most prosperous men of Stratford and his mother was of gentle birth. Little is known of Shakespeare's early life. In December, 1582, he married Ann Hathaway. Their first child Susanna was baptized on May 6, 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, were baptized on February 22, 1585.

From 1592 onwards the records are much more full. March 1592 is the first reference to Shakespeare. The Lord Strange's players produced a new play at the Rose Theatre called Harry the Sixth, which was very successful, and was probably the first part of Henry VI. Robert Greene, the best known of the professional writers, wrote a letter to three fellow writers in which he warned them against the ingratitude of players in general, and in particular against an 'upstart crow.' This is the first reference to Shakespeare, and the whole passage suggests that Shakespeare had become suddenly famous as a playwright. In April, 1593, Shakespeare published his poem Venus and Adonis and a year later his second poem, The Rape of Lucrece, was also published.

There was little playing in 1593, for the theatres were shut during a severe outbreak of the plague; but in the autumn of 1594, when the plague ceased, the playing companies were reorganized, and Shakespeare became a sharer in the Lord Chamberlain's company. He had already written the three parts of Henry VI, Richard III, Titus Andronicus, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Love's Labour's Lost, The Comedy of Errors, and The Taming of the Shrew. Soon afterwards he wrote the first of his greater plays—Romeo and Juliet—and he followed this success in the next three years with A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard II, and The Merchant of Venice. The two parts of Henry VI were written in 1597-8.

The company left the Theatre in 1597 owing to disputes over a renewal of the ground lease. The players settled the matter by demolishing the old Theatre and re-erecting a new playhouse named the Globe. The expenses of the new building were shared by the chief members of the Company, including Shakespeare, who was now a man of some means. In 1596 he had bought a large house in the centre of Stratford, and through his father purchased a coat-of-arms from the Heralds, which was the official recognition that he and his family were gentlefolk.

By the summer of 1598 Shakespeare was recognized as the greatest of English dramatists. Shortly before the Globe was opened, Shakespeare had completed the cycle of plays dealing with the whole story of the Wars of the Roses with Henry V. It was followed by As You Like it, and Julius Caesar, the first of the more mature tragedies. In the next three years he wrote Troilus and Cressida, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Hamlet, and Twelfth Night.

On March 24, 1603, Queen Elizabeth died. In the early years of King James's reign Shakespeare wrote the more sombre comedies, All's Well that Ends Well, and Measure for Measure, which were followed by Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear. Then he returned to Roman themes with Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus.

After 1607, Shakespeare seems to have retired from the stage: his name no longer occurs in the various lists of players. Henceforward he lived for the most part at Stratford, where he was regarded as one of the most important citizens. He still wrote a few plays, and he tried his hand at the new form of tragi-comedy—a play with tragic incidents but a happy ending. He wrote four of these—Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest. For the last four years of his life he lived in retirement. His son Hamnet had died in 1596: his two daughters were now married. Shakespeare died at Stratford upon Avon on April 23, 1616, and was buried in the chancel of the church, before the high altar. Shortly afterwards, a memorial, which you can still see today, including a portrait bust was set up on the North wall.

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All the World's A Stage
by William Shakespeare
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in Shakespeare Materials (Location: LIR-SHA)
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As You Like It
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Hugh Thomson
from Gramercy Books
Comedy for 9th-Adult
in Renaissance & Reformation Literature (Location: LIT3-REN)
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare for Children
by E. Nesbit, illustrated by Arthur Rackham
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Complete Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, edited by Howard Staunton, illustrated by Sir John Gilbert and Ray Abel
from Park Lane
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Complete Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, edited by G. B. Harrison
from Harcourt Brace Jovanich
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Complete Works of William Shakespeare - 2 Volumes
by William Shakespeare
from Nelson Doubleday, Inc.
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Hamlet
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
by Shakespeare, Abridged by Leon Garfield
from Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
for 3rd-6th grade
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Hamlet
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by W. G. Simmonds
from Gramercy Books
for 10th-Adult
in Renaissance & Reformation Literature (Location: LIT3-REN)
Henry IV Part I
by William Shakespeare, edited by Frederic W. Moorman
from D. C. Heath and Company
for 10th-Adult
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Histories of Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, edited by Peter Alexander and illustrated by John Farleigh
from Heritage Press
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Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare
by Willam Shakespeare, retold by Rosie Dickens and illustrated by Christa Unzer
from Usborne
for 2nd-5th grade
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Merchant of Venice
by William Shakespeare, Samuel Thurber, Jr. editor
1933 printing from Allyn and Bacon
for 9th-Adult
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Merchant of Venice
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated in color by Sir James D. Linton and in b/w by Sir John Gilbert
from Gramercy Books
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Merry Wives of Windsor
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Hugh Thomson
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Midsummer Night's Dream
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Arthur Rackham
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Poetry for Young People: William Shakespeare
Poetry for Young People
by William Shakespeare; David Scott Kastan, Marina Kastan, eds.
from Sterling Publishing Co.
for 3rd-6th grade
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Richard II
The Arden Shakespeare (Heath's English Classics)
by William Shakespeare, edited by C.H. Herford
from D. C. Heath and Company
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Romeo and Juliet
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by William Hatherell
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Shakespeare for Everyone: Julius Caesar
Shakespeare for Everyone
by Jennifer Mulherin
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Shakespeare's Sonnets
by William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare's Tragedies
by William Shakespeare
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Stage full of Shakespeare Stories
by William Shakespeare, Retold by Angela McAllister, Illustrated by Alice Lindstrom
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Stories from Shakespeare
by Retold by Nicola Baxter, Illustrated by Jenny Thorne
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Tales from Shakespeare
by Tina Packer & Co.
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Tales from Shakespeare
by Charles & Mary Lamb
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Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
from Grosset & Dunlap
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Tempest
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare
from Gramercy Books
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Three Tragedies: Julius Caesar/Hamlet/ MacBeth
Great Illustrated Classics
by William Shakespeare
from Dodd, Mead & Co.
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William Shakespeare's The Tempest
by William Shakespeare retold by Bruce Coville, Illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
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Winter's Tale
Illustrated Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Maxwell Armfield
from Gramercy Books
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