Shakespeare enjoyed his working life although he found it tough. Many people enjoyed watching his great work. he became very wealthy from it.
Shakespeare's working life was between 1592 and 1613. The first date is an approximation based on Greene's remarks in his Groatsworth of Wit.
Shakespeare displayed an interest in plays throughout his working life in London, basically from some time before 1592 and 1614.
The acting company to which Shakespeare belonged for most of his working life was called The Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594-1603, and The King's Men after that. Shakespeare was not the troupe's leader, but rather a partner.
The Life of Shakespeare was created in 1914.
The only place we know that Shakespeare worked was in London.
Shakespeare wrote plays roughly in the period 1590-1613.
He didn't. Shakespeare never talked about his life.
Probably very little. Shakespeare was a professional writer working in London; his personal life had little effect on his writing. Some of the sonnets are thought to have possibly been written to Anne.
The acting company that Shakespeare was with for most of his working life changed its name to the king's men in 1603 when King James succeeded to the throne and took over sponsorship of the company.
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
Judith was William Shakespeare's second daughter. She was the twin of Hamnet- Shakespeare's son.
There is no definitive event in Shakespeare's life that caused him to become a writer. He likely developed an interest in writing through his education, exposure to plays in Stratford-upon-Avon, and working in the London theater scene. His talent and skill as a writer helped him rise to prominence in the literary world.