1613
1613-1614.
It is thought that William Shakespeare retired in 1613 and went to live in New Place, his house in Stratford.
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they hated it and wnted to move back but they stayed for influential purposes
Yes. William Shakespeare was born in the lovely little market town of Stratford -on-Avon in the centre of England. He moved 150 miles to work and live in London. After he retired he moved back to Stratford.
Probably 1613.
It is thought that William Shakespeare retired in 1613 and went to live in New Place, his house in Stratford.
He grew up in Stratford and moved to London.
We know almost nothing about Shakespeare's early life, but sometime in the 1580's he seems to arrive in London and begin to work as a playwright. We do not know whether he traveled to London from Stratford upon Avon, where he grew up, or whether he had lived somewhere else in the meantime.
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
Well he does sometimes to visit, but he is too famous now. to like in Stratford now.
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Like most questions about Shakespeare's life, we don't really know the answer. Here are some suggestions: 1. Some historians have speculated that William and Anne may have lived with William's parents at Henley Street, Stratford. 2. Germaine Greer, in her excellent biography of Anne Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Wife, says that it was a firm rule that if a couple was to live together, they needed their own place to live. She cites as a possibility that, although they were married, Will lived with his parents and Anne with hers until they were able to get their own place. 3. Alternatively, Greer suggests that they could have afforded to rent the cheapest form of hovel (a cottage). This would make them similar to most other poor and newly married couples.
Your question implies that Shakespeare intended to become a playwright before he left Stratford. That is very unlikely. He may have given some thought to working in the theatre, but his first thought would have been to become an actor, not a playwright. His acting career almost certainly preceded his writing career. It also implies that there was discord between Will and Anne Shakespeare. We don't know that. Shakespeare's reason for moving from Stratford to London was most likely driven primarily by his desire to make a career for himself. Accomodating a wife and three children in whatever temporary accomodation he could find while looking for work in London would have been difficult and not good for any of them. It's not surprising that they stayed in Stratford where they had a place to stay and family to support them.
We know very little about Shakespeare's private life except what is revealed in his public life. Thus we do not know to what extent his actions were the result of conscious decisions on his part and to what extent they were the result of external forces. The most significant event in Shakespeare's life was his move to London to find a job there. Nowadays most people assume that to have been a conscious decision on Shakespeare's part. Yet for years most people believed that he left Stratford unwillingly, because he was wanted for poaching Sir William Lucy's deer. Even though the poaching story has now been completely exploded it is still not impossible that Shakespeare was forced by circumstance to leave Stratford for London.
1586