William Shakespeare,
Retirement and Death
Babu Appat
Shakespeare retired from public life in
1610, right after the bubonic plague
began to subside its attack on London.
This act was unusual for the time, but
he was by no means less active.
In fact, the playwright continued to
make frequent trips to London to
collaborate with other playwrights, such
as John Fletcher, and to spend time
with his son-in-law John Hall, who
married his elder daughter Susanna in
1607.
The playwright was an active dramatist
and writer up until 1613 when the last
of his great works was finished.
From then on, Shakespeare spent most
of his time in Stratford-upon-Avon,
where he had purchased the second-
largest home in town for his family.
William Shakespeare died on April 23,
1616, and was buried at the Holy
Trinity Church in Stratford two days
later, with a curse written on his
tombstone to ward off those who would
disturb his bones.
He was 52 years old at the time of his
death and was survived by his wife,
Anna, and their two daughters.
There are no direct descendants from
Shakespeare's line, as both daughters
had children who did not make it to
adulthood.
The Shakespeare Canon
Shakespeare was noted both for poetry
and plays, with both mediums serving
different needs; the plays were related
to the theatrical fashion that was on
trend while his poetry served to provide
storytelling in erotic or romantic ways,
culminating in a canon of work that is
as diverse in language as the issues of
human nature that the works portray.
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    Shakespeare retired frompublic life in 1610, right after the bubonic plague began to subside its attack on London.
  • 3.
    This act wasunusual for the time, but he was by no means less active.
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    In fact, theplaywright continued to make frequent trips to London to collaborate with other playwrights, such as John Fletcher, and to spend time with his son-in-law John Hall, who married his elder daughter Susanna in 1607.
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    The playwright wasan active dramatist and writer up until 1613 when the last of his great works was finished.
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    From then on,Shakespeare spent most of his time in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he had purchased the second- largest home in town for his family.
  • 7.
    William Shakespeare diedon April 23, 1616, and was buried at the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford two days later, with a curse written on his tombstone to ward off those who would disturb his bones.
  • 8.
    He was 52years old at the time of his death and was survived by his wife, Anna, and their two daughters.
  • 9.
    There are nodirect descendants from Shakespeare's line, as both daughters had children who did not make it to adulthood.
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    Shakespeare was notedboth for poetry and plays, with both mediums serving different needs; the plays were related to the theatrical fashion that was on trend while his poetry served to provide storytelling in erotic or romantic ways, culminating in a canon of work that is as diverse in language as the issues of human nature that the works portray.
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