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ShakespeareShakespeare’’s Lifes Life Born in Stratford-upon-Avon (England), baptized April Born in Stratford-upon-Avon (England), baptized April
26, 156426, 1564 Married Anne Hathaway at age of 18. She was at Married Anne Hathaway at age of 18. She was at
least five years older than he and pregnant with least five years older than he and pregnant with Susanna. Twins Judith and Hamnet were born in 1585 Susanna. Twins Judith and Hamnet were born in 1585 Hamnet died at age 11Hamnet died at age 11
Lost years 1585-1592Lost years 1585-1592 Well known in theatre by 1592Well known in theatre by 1592 DidnDidn’’t return to live in Stratford until about 1613t return to live in Stratford until about 1613 Died April 23, 1616 (Feast of St. George)Died April 23, 1616 (Feast of St. George)
Wrote 37 plays, 152 sonnets, and Wrote 37 plays, 152 sonnets, and several long poemsseveral long poems
Died around April 23, 1616Died around April 23, 1616
What Shakespeare wroteWhat Shakespeare wrote
37+ plays, 37+ plays, including a couple including a couple with co-authorswith co-authors
154 sonnets154 sonnets 2 long poems, 2 long poems,
Rape of Lucrece Rape of Lucrece andand Venus and Venus and Adonis Adonis
A few other middle-A few other middle-length poemslength poems
History on a need-to-know History on a need-to-know basisbasis
Henry VIII – six Henry VIII – six wives, needed to wives, needed to
get divorced so he get divorced so he made England made England
Protestant instead Protestant instead of Catholicof Catholic
Father of Elizabeth IFather of Elizabeth I
Elizabeth IElizabeth I Virgin Queen (never Virgin Queen (never
married at least) lived married at least) lived 1533-1603, Queen 1533-1603, Queen beginning in 1558beginning in 1558
Under her leadership, Under her leadership, the English navy the English navy defeated the Spanish defeated the Spanish ArmadaArmada
Kept England ProtestantKept England Protestant Identified with EnglandIdentified with England Think about her when Think about her when
you read about you read about Hippolyta (Queen of Hippolyta (Queen of Amazons) and Titania Amazons) and Titania (Queen of Fairies)(Queen of Fairies)
The RenaissanceThe Renaissance ““RebirthRebirth”” of Humanism of the of Humanism of the
Greeks and Romans, including Greeks and Romans, including their poetry, plays, science, their poetry, plays, science, math, astronomy, chemistry, math, astronomy, chemistry, and interest in the individual and interest in the individual (as opposed to theological (as opposed to theological study)study). Back to Greek and . Back to Greek and RomanRoman SculptureSculpture ArtArt MusicMusic LiteratureLiterature DramaDrama DemocracyDemocracy PhilosophyPhilosophy ScienceScience
Renaissance, continuedRenaissance, continued BEFORE the Renaissance, the Church was in control BEFORE the Renaissance, the Church was in control
so all of these areas of human endeavor were so all of these areas of human endeavor were directed to support of the Church and for worship of directed to support of the Church and for worship of God.God.
In 1400In 1400’’s (Quatrocento) Italy, France, and by 1500s (Quatrocento) Italy, France, and by 1500’’s s England, re-started all of these OUTSIDE of the Church England, re-started all of these OUTSIDE of the Church control, partly because of Protestant Reformation & control, partly because of Protestant Reformation & Science combined, and partly because of manuscripts Science combined, and partly because of manuscripts discovered – writings from Greece & Romediscovered – writings from Greece & Rome
NOW a secular emphasis – not by church people, not NOW a secular emphasis – not by church people, not for church people, not about Godfor church people, not about God Individualism/ Humanism: People are not TYPES, but Individualism/ Humanism: People are not TYPES, but
individualsindividuals People are not represented as primarily SPIRITUAL, but as People are not represented as primarily SPIRITUAL, but as
intelligent and individual, depending on oneself, rather than intelligent and individual, depending on oneself, rather than the social structurethe social structure
Renaissance HumanismRenaissance Humanism ““Renaissance HumanismRenaissance Humanism”” = a new concept of = a new concept of
what humans arewhat humans are Emphasis on the above arts and endeavors, plusEmphasis on the above arts and endeavors, plus
Rich potential of human nature/ Rich potential of human nature/ ““ManMan’’ss”” potential power potential power Free creative play of human talent in every fieldFree creative play of human talent in every field The individual soul apart from all othersThe individual soul apart from all others A person who shaped his own destiny, free in mind & A person who shaped his own destiny, free in mind &
spiritspirit Perspective in artPerspective in art Study of anatomy & astronomy & biologyStudy of anatomy & astronomy & biology Less symbolism and more real, concrete realityLess symbolism and more real, concrete reality Intense interest in things human and earthlyIntense interest in things human and earthly
Began in Italy (Quattrocento) and went to France, Germany, Began in Italy (Quattrocento) and went to France, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, EnglandSpain, Netherlands, England
Italian Renaissance Italian Renaissance HumanismHumanism
Petrarch and LauraPetrarch and Laura Also see DanteAlso see Dante’’s s
Divine ComedyDivine Comedy
Renaissance HumanismRenaissance Humanism
MichaelangeloMichaelangelo
The Early Modern PeriodThe Early Modern Period
Another name for the RenaissanceAnother name for the RenaissanceEmphasis is on looking forward from Emphasis is on looking forward from
the 15the 15thth and 16 and 16thth centuries to NOW – centuries to NOW – we see the concerns and psychology we see the concerns and psychology of the people of the Early Modern of the people of the Early Modern Period as essentially akin to Period as essentially akin to ourselvesourselves
ShakespeareShakespeare’’s plays and sonnets are s plays and sonnets are the defining literary texts which most the defining literary texts which most emphatically emphatically ““proveprove”” this point this point