The World of William Shakespeare and details of his biography have fascinated people for centuries. William Shakespeare lived for 52 years. In just 23 years, between approximately 1590 and 1613, he is attributed with writing 38 plays, Famous Shakespearean sonnets and 5 other poems.
He is the most widely read of all Authors and the popularity of the life and works of Shakespeare, in English speaking countries, is second only to the Bible. It is therefore no surprise that the work of Shakespeare sparks so much interest. Many people still use words of William Shakespeare, the Great Bard of Stratford upon Avon, in everyday life.
This book contains information on Shakespeare’s life biography; his parents, children, siblings, career even his death! A timeline has been included with information from Shakespeare’s ancestors through to his death.
The full text of his famous play - Julius Caesar has been included as well as a summary of the play, facts and famous quotes.
The book contains the following sections which can be accessed from the table of contents, extremely easy to navigate:
Summary of Play Play Script - Act I Play Script - Act II Play Script - Act III Play Script - Act IV Play Script - Act V Julius Caesar – Facts & Information Julius Caesar Quotes William Shakespeare Timeline Who were the Ancestors of William Shakespeare? John Shakespeare Mary Arden What was the religion of the Shakespeare Family? When & Where was William Shakespeare born? How many Brothers and Sisters did William Shakespeare have? The Education of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare - The Lost Years Marriage of William Shakespeare to Anne Hathaway William Shakespeare – His Children William Shakespeare - Actor William Shakespeare - ' Upstart Crow' William Shakespeare - Playwright William Shakespeare - Poems William Shakespeare - Sonnets Publication of William Shakespeare Plays Performances of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare in London Friends and Contempories of William Bubonic Plague and Shakespeare Shakespeare - Chamberlain's men and King's men Shakespeare Coat-of-Arms Public plays banned in City of London Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre William Shakespeare and Elizabethan Politics Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theatre The Retirement of William Shakespeare Globe Theatre Fire William Shakespeare Last Will and Testament The Death of William Shakespeare Shakespeare - Top 10 Facts Rumors and Facts about Shakespeare The Comedy Themed Plays The Tragedy Themed Plays The History Themed Plays First Folio The Martin Droeshout Engraving Shakespeare Quarto Text