Swift was born about fifty years after Shakespeare's death.
Both. Fist he was contemporary (and wrote for) with Elisabeth I, whose throne was inherited by the King of Scotland, who became James I (and Shakespeare was his contemporary, too).
Taylor uses things from the great Shakespeare story in her song
Geoffrey Chaucer was not a contemporary of Shakespeare.
Yes, although contemporary editions, retellings, and derivatives may be protected.
We can only guess, since we have no cast lists for any early productions of Shakespeare. We have a record of a contemporary that Shakespeare preferred to take "kingly roles" which suggests that he might have been cast as Theseus.
Swift was born about fifty years after Shakespeare's death.
jonathan swift
No, Jonathan Swift was not associated with the Neoclassical tradition. He was known for his satirical works, such as "Gulliver's Travels," which critiqued contemporary society and politics rather than adhering to the Neoclassical ideals of order, balance, and restraint.
Gulliver's Travel was written by Jonathan Swift who also wrote "A Modest Proposal."
Jonathan Swift was born on November 30, 1667.
Jonathan Swift was born on November 30, 1667.
Jonathan Swift never married, so he did not have a wife.
No, they are not related. Taylor has a brother but it's not Jonathan.
Jonathan Swift's father was also named Jonathan Swift. He was an Englishman who served as steward, or manager, of the King's Inn in Dublin, Ireland. He died in 1667, before his son, the famous author Jonathan Swift, was born in 1667.
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 30, 1667.
Jonathan Swift wrote "A Modest Proposal" in English.
Jonathan Swift died on October 19, 1745 at the age of 77.