They were both English. Both were writers although neither had any post-secondary education.
William Shakespeare's wife had the same name as the famous actress Anne Hathaway.
William Shakespeare. Spelling variations abound, but he did not have any other name."William Shakespeare" William shakespere was quite literly his full name he was never given a middle name.
A common feature of these early dramatists is that their plays were written and performed in the courts or households of eminent political or religious patrons.
Shakespeare's plays are written primarily in blank verse, with common or comic character speaking prose. His sonnets are fourteen lines of iambic pentameter, with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
They had lots in common, like types of poetry, such as sonnets and tragedies, but mostly tragic love stories. The cause of death for both remains a mystery.
William Shakespeare's wife had the same name as the famous actress Anne Hathaway.
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Charles Dickens' parents did not divorce or ever, to common knowledge, legally separate. They lived separately, briefly, however, when Dickens' father was imprisoned for debt, but the family soon joined him in Marshalsea Prison and remained with him until his release.
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Many of Dickens works were published chapter-by-chapter in magazines. This was a common practice in Victorian novels, and helps explain the plot-teaser in the chapter heads.
Attached is a link to a site that will show you several pictures of Dickens. Bear in mind that standards of beauty---in men as well as women---are different from today's, and an abundance of facial hair was common.
Tennessee Williams and William Shakespeare have something in common: each was a famous playwright of his time.
When Charles Dickens died in 1870, his estate was valued at £93,000 (equivalent to several million pounds today). He left the majority of his fortune to his children and made provisions for his common-law wife.
His youngest brother was Augustus Dickens (1827-1866). Augustus married but when his wife went blind, he left her to go to America with another woman. After his--he was only 39--in Chicago, Charles supported both women, his legal wife and his common-law wife.
The phrase "Bah, humbug!" is famously said by the character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." It is a common expression of disdain or skepticism towards holiday cheer and generosity.
The plural noun children is a common noun, a word for any children anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mr. Children (Misuchiru), Japanese pop rock bandChildren Street, Elkmont, AL or Children Street, Waynesville, NCNational Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Alexandria, VA"Charles Dickens' Children Stories" (an anthology), by Charles Dickens"Children of a Lesser God", 1986 movie with William Hurt and Marlee Matlin
William Shakespeare. Spelling variations abound, but he did not have any other name."William Shakespeare" William shakespere was quite literly his full name he was never given a middle name.