A book by this name, written by Sidney Lee, was published in 1971. Another one, with the same title, was written by William J. Rolfe and published in 1973. The earliest biography of Shakespeare was called "Some Acount of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear" by Nicholas Rowe, which was attached to Rowe's edition of Shakespeare's works published in 1709.
Henry Condell was one of the actors in The King's Men, one of Shakespeare's closest friends and one of the two men who determined to publish all of Shakespeare's plays in one volume after he died.
Judith was William Shakespeare's second daughter. She was the twin of Hamnet- Shakespeare's son.
He didn't. Shakespeare never wrote a novel in his life. I'm serious. He wrote plays and poetry, and didn't even publish the plays himself.
He didn't. Shakespeare never talked about his life.
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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.
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There are no specific records of Shakespeare's private beliefs.
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
he said it was great
Several authors have written biographies on William Shakespeare, with notable works by Samuel Johnson, who published one of the first comprehensive biographies in 1765. More recent and acclaimed biographies include "Shakespeare: A Life" by Park Honan and "William Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction" by Stanley Wells. Each of these works provides insights into Shakespeare's life, his works, and the historical context in which he wrote.