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  1. William Shakespeare (Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 de abril de 1564 – Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 de abril de 1616) [a] foi um poeta, dramaturgo e ator inglês, tido como o maior escritor do idioma inglês e considerado por muitos o maior dramaturgo da história.

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  2. William Shakespeare (c. 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard").

    • Early Life
    • Lost Years
    • London and Theatrical Career
    • Business Affairs
    • Later Years and Death
    • See Also
    • Further Reading
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    Family origins

    William Shakespeare[b] was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. His exact date of birth is not known—the baptismal record was dated 26 April 1564—but has been traditionally taken to be 23 April 1564, which is also the Feast Day of Saint George, the patron saint of England. He was the first son and the first surviving child in the family; two earlier children, Joan and Margaret, had died early.Then a market town of about 2000 residents approximately 100 miles (160 km) northwest of London, Stratford wa...

    Boyhood and education

    A close analysis of Shakespeare's works compared with the standard curriculum of the time confirms that Shakespeare had received a grammar school education. The King's New School at Stratford was on Church Street, less than a quarter of a mile from Shakespeare's home and within a few yards from where his father sat on the town council. It was free to all male children, and though there is no direct evidence of which grammar school Shakespeare attended, there is hardly a possibility that it wa...

    Marriage

    On 27 November 1582, Shakespeare was issued a special licence to marry Anne Hathaway, the daughter of the late Richard Hathaway, a yeoman farmer of Shottery, about a mile west of Stratford (the clerk mistakenly recorded the name "Anne Whateley"). He was 18 and she was 26. The licence, issued by the consistory court of the diocese of Worcester, 21 miles west of Stratford, allowed the two to marry with only one proclamation of the marriage bannsin church instead of the customary three successiv...

    After the baptism of the twins in 1585, and except for being party to a lawsuit to recover part of his mother's estate which had been mortgaged and lost by default, Shakespeare leaves no historical traces until Robert Greenejealously alludes to him as part of the London theatrical scene in 1592. This seven-year period – known as the "lost years" to...

    Though Shakespeare is known today primarily as a playwright and poet, his main occupation was as a player and sharer in an acting troupe. How or when Shakespeare got into acting is unknown. The profession was unregulated by a guild that could have established restrictions on new entrants to the profession—actors were literally "masterless men"—and ...

    By the early 17th century, Shakespeare had become very prosperous. Most of his money went to secure his family's position in Stratford. Shakespeare himself seems to have lived in rented accommodation while in London. According to John Aubrey, he travelled to Stratford to stay with his family for a period each year. Shakespeare grew rich enough to b...

    Rowe was the first biographer to pass down the tradition that Shakespeare retired to Stratford some years before his death; but retirement from all work was uncommon at that time, and Shakespeare continued to visit London. In 1612 he was called as a witness in the Bellott v Mountjoy case.A year later he was back in London to make the Gatehouse purc...

    Honan, Park (2015). "Aubrey, John (1626–97), antiquary and compiler". In Dobson, Michael; Wells, Stanley; Sharpe, Will; Sullivan, Erin (eds.). The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2nd ed.). Oxford:...

    The Shakespeare Resource Center Archived 20 January 2019 at the Wayback MachineA directory of Web resources for online Shakespearean study. Includes a Shakespeare biography, works timeline, play sy...
    Documenting the Early Years and Documenting the Later Years are two interactive articles written by Michael Wood.
  3. Há 3 dias · William Shakespeare (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England—died April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon) was a poet, dramatist, and actor often called the English national poet. He is considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time. Shakespeare occupies a position unique in world literature.

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  4. Entre as peças de Shakespeare mais famosas e aclamadas pela crítica estão Romeu e Julieta, Rei Lear, Macbeth, Sonho de uma Noite de Verão, A Megera Domada, Hamlet, Júlio César, Otelo, A Tempestade, Noite de Reis, A Comédia dos Erros, O Mercador de Veneza e Ricardo III .

  5. Júlio César foi primeiramente publicada no First Folio, em 1623, mas a peça foi mencionada por Thomas Platter em um diário seu, em Setembro de 1599. E a obra não é mencionada na lista das peças de Shakespeare publicado por Francis Meres em 1598.

  6. William Shakespeare ( Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 de abril de 1564 – Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 de abril de 1616) foi um poeta, dramaturgo e ator inglês, tido como o maior escritor do idioma inglês e considerado por muitos o maior dramaturgo da história. É chamado frequentemente de poeta nacional da Inglaterra e de " Bardo do Avon " (ou ...

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