William Shakespeare

  • Apr 26, 1564

    Born

    Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England
  • Willian Shakespeare Wedding

    Willian Shakespeare married with Anne Hathaway.
  • The daugther of William Shakespeare

    Susana Hall
  • The son of Willian Shakespeare

    Hamnet Shakespeare
  • Romeo and Julieta

    Some sources indicate that he began writing in 1591, reaching finish in 1595. However, others maintain the hypothesis that finished writing in 1597.
  • Julio césar

    The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare, probably in 1599. Recreate the conspiracy against the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, his assassination and its aftermath, as their place of development: ancient Rome. It is one of many Shakespearean works based on historical facts.
  • Antonio y Cleopatra.

    Antonio y Cleopatra.
    Antony and Cleopatra (Antony and Cleopatra) is a historical tragedy in five acts of William Shakespeare, first performed in 1607 or 1608 and published in the edition known as First Folio in 1623. Most scholars believe was written in 1606 to 07.1 however some researchers argue that it was probably earlier, on 1603-04.2 The work, based on the translation that Thomas North did the work of Plutarco Life of Mark Antony, shows the relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony from the time of the P
  • El rey lear

    King Lear (King Lear) is one of the major tragedies of William Shakespeare, was written in his second term. He began writing in 1605 and was first performed at the end of next year. Its main source is an earlier work, King Leir (represented in 1594 and printed in 1605), and both are indebted to the primary source, the Historia Regum Britanniae written around 1135 by Geoffrey of Monmouth, purely Celtic root. Its main theme is the filial ingratitude but also about old age and madness.
    The text has
  • Timón de Atenas

    From the nineteenth century, there have been suggestions that Rudder could be the work of two writers with very different mentalities, given their divergent characteristics; the most popular candidate, Thomas Middleton, was the first to be proposed as such in 1920.1 A 1917 study by John Mackinnon Robertson bet to that George Chapman composed "The complaint of a lover" and was the originator of Timon of Atenas.2 These claims have been rejected by other critics, including Bertolt Brecht, Frank Har
  • Dead

    Stratford-upon-Avon, English