Shakespeare wrote all of his known works, as far as we can tell, between 1588 and 1614. He slowed down in the last two or three years of writing, but before that his rate of writing was steady.
Although plays from all parts of Shakespeare's middle and late period have become famous, his most famous tragedies Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Othello and King Lear, the History Henry V, and the comedies Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure all were probably composed in the five years 1599-1604. This would appear to be Shakespeare's most prolific and brilliant period.
Shakespeare lived all of his life between 1564, when he was born, and 1616, when he died.
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No. For most of his life, Shakespeare lived in London while his wife and children lived in Stratford.
Like most people, one day at a time.
for half of his life.
Live it, presumably. We have no information about what Shakespeare's desires and feelings may have been.
Shakespeare
No. For most of his life, Shakespeare lived in London while his wife and children lived in Stratford.
Like most people, one day at a time.
William Shakespeare (sometimes wrongly spelled as Shakespeare) was a famous playwright. For most of his life he lived in Stratford-upon-Avon.
for half of his life.
Live it, presumably. We have no information about what Shakespeare's desires and feelings may have been.
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
Shakespeare
If it hadn't been for the Elizabethan Age, Shakespeare would have lived most of his life in a timeless limbo. If the years 1558 to 1603 hadn't existed, Shakespeare would have appeared in the Jacobean Age at the age of 39 already, with only 13 years of his life left to live.
Well, fairly long. He was 52 when he died.
There is not enough personal information on Shakespeare to answer this question accurately and honestly.
Queen Elizabeth I
Hamlet