This gap is often called ''The lost years."
This time period is known to historians as "the lost years." The reason for this is his apparent disappearance and unknown whereabouts for the space of about seven years. The only exception to this absence was a simple notation in a complaints bill dated 1588-1589.
The Lost years. We have no information about what Shakespeare was doing in this period.
The lost years.
The "Lost Years"
The name that is given to the period between Shakespeare's leaving Stafford and his appearance in Longhand as an actor and poet is...
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Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
Like most questions about Shakespeare's life, we don't really know the answer. Here are some suggestions: 1. Some historians have speculated that William and Anne may have lived with William's parents at Henley Street, Stratford. 2. Germaine Greer, in her excellent biography of Anne Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Wife, says that it was a firm rule that if a couple was to live together, they needed their own place to live. She cites as a possibility that, although they were married, Will lived with his parents and Anne with hers until they were able to get their own place. 3. Alternatively, Greer suggests that they could have afforded to rent the cheapest form of hovel (a cottage). This would make them similar to most other poor and newly married couples.
I don't think he is planning on leaving yet no.
Because that is what the writer decided the story line should be.
I heard he is leaving at the end of August but I can't confirm this in any way. I heard he is leaving at the end of August but I can't confirm this in any way.
Shakespeare did not leave us that information. One may surmise that it may have been leaving Stratford for London, but that might have been the easiest. We do not know.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
We do not know when Shakespeare left Stratford to go to London, exactly. It was sometime between 1585 and 1592. He was not so much leaving Anne as looking for a steady job. With three kids he needed one, and there wasn't much in Stratford.
The actress who plays Phylis Summers on The Young and the Restless is leaving to start her own show. Michelle Stafford's last appearance on Y & R was Friday, August 2nd.
She certainly did not. He was the one that moved away to earn his living, leaving her with the children at their home in Stratford. They were not, however, separated in the sense we would think of it nowadays. He was just a guy whose job took him away from home. He continued to be concerned with Stratford when he was in London and returned to Anne when he retired. There is no suggestion that either of them renounced or even regretted their marriage.
He was married to Anne Hathaway who lived in Stratford-Upon-Avon. However, at some point after the birth of his children Shakespeare moved to London, leaving his wife and children behind.
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