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After the baptism of his children, Shakespeare again disappears from the history books for several years until he resurfaces in the early 1590s as a London-based playwright.

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What do historians often refer to as lost years and why?

After the baptism of his children, Shakespeare again disappears from the history books for several years until he resurfaces in the early 1590s as a London-based playwright.


Why are they called lost years?

The "lost years" typically refer to a period in the life of Jesus Christ where there are few known accounts of his activities, particularly between his childhood and the start of his ministry at around age 30. These years are considered "lost" because there is limited information about what happened during this time, leading to speculation and various theories among scholars and historians.


Why are 1564-1592 called the lost years?

This could refer to William Shakespeare's Lost Years - see the related question link below.


What name is usually given by historians for the years 1585 and 1592 in William Shakespeare's life?

They are called the "Lost years" because we have no evidence of any kind as to what he was doing during these six years.


What name is given to the period between Shakespeare's leaving Stratford and his appearance in London as an actor and poet?

This gap is often called ''The lost years."


Why are the years 1586 through 1592 known as the lost years?

This could refer to Willam Shakespeare's lost years - see the related question link below.


What internal policy of the Confederacy is cited by historians as one reason the South lost the US Civil War?

The South lost the US Civil War for a combination of reasons and most historians agree on that. What they disagree on was what particular Confederate policies led to their defeat. One often cited reason was the failure of the Confederate government to bring about harsh measures on Southerners who were not totally in favor of secession. In contrast to this, the Union treated Southern sympathizers rather harshly and such people were often thrown into prison.


Characters in Modernist fiction cut loose from hundreds of years of European tradition and culture often seem?

These characters often seem lost and purposeless.


When was Lost Songs from the Lost Years created?

Lost Songs from the Lost Years was created in 2002.


Works produced by Lost Generation authors often shared which theme?

Answer this question… Disillusionment in the years following World War I


What correctly describes the outcome of the American Revolutionary Battle of Monmouth?

The American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778. The Americans were outnumbered but held their own against the British. Most historians write that the battle was a draw or inconclusive. Historians often vary on close battles. For example, although Robert E. Lee "lost" the Battle of Antietam, and had to retreat, most military historians claim the battle was a "technical draw".


Who lost in the war between Iran and Iraq?

Historians generally agree, that Iraq may have gotten the best of the war.