Творчество Уильяма Шекспира

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No household in the English-speaking countries can be imagined without the Bible

No household in the English-speaking countries can be imagined without the Bible
and the works of William Shakespeare. They are symbols of Religion and Culture.

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Unfortunately, very little is known about W.Shakespeare’s life, as nobody

Unfortunately, very little is known about W.Shakespeare’s life, as nobody collected any
collected any facts for his biography during his lifetime.
The most important sources for the biography of William Shakespeare are official and documentary records: definite, reliable and dull. Of prime importance is the register of Stratford-on Avon Holy Trinity Church, which gives the date of the baptism of William Shakespeare, his marriage, the baptism of his children, and his death.

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William Shakespeare was born on April,23,1564 in Stratford- on Avon, and was

William Shakespeare was born on April,23,1564 in Stratford- on Avon, and was
christened in Holy Trinity Church.

W.Shakespeare’s birthplace

Holy Trinity Church

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William Shakespeare’s father, John Shakespeare, was one of the wealthiest citizens, and

William Shakespeare’s father, John Shakespeare, was one of the wealthiest citizens, and
his mother , Mary Arden, belonged to an ancient and distinguished Catholic family.


William was their third child and the eldest son.
He must have attended Stratford Grammar school, where he acquired the knowledge of Latin.

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The next record of Shakespeare’s life is his marriage to Anne Hathaway,

The next record of Shakespeare’s life is his marriage to Anne Hathaway,
a daughter of a wealthy yeoman, in 1582.

In 1583 their first child, Susanna was born, and in 1585 the twins, Hamnet and Judith, followed her.
After the birth of the twins we know absolutely nothing about Shakespeare’s life for the next seven years.

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It is known that by 1592 Shakespeare had settled in London and

It is known that by 1592 Shakespeare had settled in London and
had started writing plays.

In 1593 a serious epidemic of the plague broke out, and all the theatres were closed down.
At that time William Shakespeare became a share-holder, the principal playwright and an actor of the Globe theatre on the southern bank of the Thames in London.

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Shakespeare wrote and staged comedies, tragedies, historical plays and dramas. Besides, he

Shakespeare wrote and staged comedies, tragedies, historical plays and dramas. Besides, he
composed sonnets.

As the time passed, he became rather rich, wrote less and in 1613 after the Globe had been destroyed by fire, Shakespeare retired to Stratford where he died on April, 23, 1616.
He was buried in the same Holy Trinity Church, where he was christened.

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In 1623 Shakespeare’s plays were collected by his fellow-actors and published

In 1623 Shakespeare’s plays were collected by his fellow-actors and published in
in a single volume known as the First Folio.
His literary work may be divided into four periods. The plays are dated according to the theatrical season in which they were first staged.
William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.

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The first period ( the period of apprenticeship) includes the plays that

The first period ( the period of apprenticeship) includes the plays that
were written under the influence of the University Wits.

1590/91 Henry VI, parts II and III
1591/92 Henry VI, part I
1592/93 Richard III
The Comedy of Errors
1593/94 Titus Andronicus
The Taming of the Shrew

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1594/95 The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Love’s Labour Lost
Romeo and Juliet
1595/96

1594/95 The Two Gentlemen of Verona Love’s Labour Lost Romeo and Juliet
Richard II
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
1596/97 King John
The Merchant of Venice

During the second period William Shakespeare mainly wrote historical plays, chronicles, comedies . The only tragedy was “Romeo and Juliet”:

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1597/98 Henry IV
1598/99 Much Ado About Nothing
Henry V
1599/1600 Julius Caesar

1597/98 Henry IV 1598/99 Much Ado About Nothing Henry V 1599/1600 Julius
As You Like It
Twelfth Night

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The third period is marked by Shakespeare’s great tragedies that were the

The third period is marked by Shakespeare’s great tragedies that were the
peak of his achievement, and made him truly immortal:

1600/01 Hamlet
The Merry Wives of Windsor
1601/02 Troilus and Cressida
1603/04 All’s Well That Ends Well
1604/05 Measure for Measure
Othello

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1605/06 King Lear
Macbeth
1606/07 Antony and Cleopatra
1607/08 Coriolanus
Timon of Athens

1605/06 King Lear Macbeth 1606/07 Antony and Cleopatra 1607/08 Coriolanus Timon of Athens

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The fourth period of Shakespeare’s creative activity is mainly constituted of the

The fourth period of Shakespeare’s creative activity is mainly constituted of the
romantic dramas – plays written around a dramatic conflict, but the tension in them is not so great as in tragedies, all of them have happy endings:

1608/09 Pericles
1609/10 Cymberline
1610/11 The Winter’s Tale
1611/12 The Tempest
1612/13 Henry VIII

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