William Shakespeare

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Shakespeare (1564-1616): Who was he? Though William Shakespeare is recognized as one of literatureÂ’s greatest influences, very little is actually known about him. What we do know about his life comes from registrar records, court records, wills, marriage certificates and his tombstone. Anecdotes and criticisms by his rivals also speak of the famous playwright and suggest that he was indeed a playwright, poet and an actor. Date of Birth? (1564) William was born in 1564. We know this from the earliest record we have of his life; his baptism which happened on Wednesday, April the 26th, 1564. We donÂ’t actually know his birthday but from this record we assume he was born in 1564. Similarly by knowing the famous Bard's baptism date, we can guess that he was born three days earlier on St. GeorgeÂ’s day, though we have no conclusive proof of this. Brothers and Sisters. William 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 1613. Edmund (1580-1607), sixth in the line was baptized on May the third, 1580 and William's oldest living sister was Joan who outlived her famous playwright brother. Of WilliamÂ’s seven siblings, only Judith and four of his brothers survived to adulthood. William's Father. From baptism records, we know William's father was a John Shakespeare, said to be a town official of Stratford and a local businessman who dabbled in tanning, leatherwork and whittawering which is working with white leather to make items like purses and gloves. John also dealt in grain and sometimes was described as a glover by trade. John was also a prominent man in Stratford. By 1560, he was one of fourteen burgesses which formed the town council. Interestingly, William himself is often described as a keen businessman so we can assume he got his business acumen from his father. In the Bard's case, the apple didnÂ’t fall far from the tree at all... William's mother: Mary Arden. William's mother was Mary Arden who married John Shakespeare in 1557. The youngest daughter in her family, she inherited much of her fatherÂ’s landowning and farming estate when he died. Early Days on Henley Street... Since we know Stratford's famous Bard lived with his father, John Shakespeare, we can presume that he grew up in Henley Street, some one hundred miles northwest of London. The Bard's Education. Very little is known about literatureÂ’s most famous playwright. We know that the KingÂ’s New Grammar School taught boys basic reading and writing. We assume William attended this school since it existed to educate the sons of Stratford but we have no definite proof. Likewise a lack of evidence suggests that William, whose works are studied universally at Universities, never attended one himself! William marries an older woman. (1582) 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. The Bard's children. (1583 & 1592) Baptism records show that WilliamÂ’s first child, Susanna was baptized in Stratford sometime in May, 1583. Baptism records again reveal that twins Hamnet and Judith were born in February 1592. Hamnet, William's only son died in 1596, just eleven years old. Hamnet and Judith were named after WilliamÂ’s close friends, Judith and Hamnet Sadler. William's family was unusually small in a time when families had many children to ensure parents were cared for in later years despite the very high mortality rates of children and also their life expectancy in the 1500s. The Bard as a poet. Evidence that the great Bard was also a poet comes from his entering his first poem Venus and Adonis in the StationersÂ’ Registrar on the 18th of April, 1593. The playwright registered his second poem

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