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Biography: William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was born on 26 de Abril de 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Inglaterra; and died on 23 de Abril de 1616 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Inglaterra. Willian Shakespeare is the most great England’s poet and playwright. Your works most famous are Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet (To be or not to be: that's the question). When was eighteen years old, he get married Anne Hathaway and she conceived three sons: Susanna, and the twin brothers Hamnet and Judith. Your career started in 1580, he was a assistant of the theater. In 1594 your works was published only by Lord Chamberlain's Men.
In 1599 was partner in a theater Globe Theatre. In 1601or 1608 started to write Hamlet, Otelo e Macbeth. After 1606-7 Shakespeare escreveu litle works. To finish your last work The Tempest in 1613.

Main Works

Comedies
• All's Well That Ends Well‡
• As You Like It
• The Comedy of Errors
• Love's Labour's Lost
• Measure for Measure‡
• The Merchant of Venice
• The Merry Wives of Windsor
• A Midsummer Night's Dream
• Much Ado About Nothing
• Pericles, Prince of Tyre*†
• The Taming of the Shrew
• The Tempest*
• Twelfth Night
• The Two Gentlemen of Verona
• The Two Noble Kinsmen*†
• The Winter's Tale*

Histories
• King John
• Richard II
• Henry IV, part 1
• Henry IV, part 2
• Henry V
• Henry VI, part 1†
• Henry VI, part 2
• Henry VI, part 3
• Richard III
• Henry VIII†

Tragedies
• Romeo and Juliet
• Coriolanus
• Titus Andronicus†
• Timon of Athens†
• Julius Caesar
• Macbeth†
• Hamlet
• Troilus and Cressida‡
• King Lear
• Othello
• Antony and Cleopatra
• Cymbeline*

Poems
• Shakespeare's Sonnets
• Venus and Adonis
• The Rape of Lucrece
• The Passionate Pilgrim[e]
• The Phoenix and the Turtle
• A Lover's Complaint

Lost plays
• Love's Labour's Won
• Cardenio†

Apocrypha
• Arden of Faversham
• The Birth of Merlin
• Locrine
• The London Prodigal
• The Puritan
• The Second Maiden's Tragedy
• Sir John Oldcastle
• Thomas Lord Cromwell
• A Yorkshire Tragedy
• Edward III
• Sir Thomas More

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