By: peterhutch | 2008-07-07 | Poetry Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-22 | College Shakespeare's theatre life began in 1592 after the 7 years lost. However, Shakespeare seems to have been known well enough to have been written about in print at the time by Robert Greene, who is reputed to be the first professional author from England. Greene later became known mostly for this critique of Shakespeare.... read more
By: Brian John | 2011-01-07 | Childhood education Hamlet by William Shakespeare is the tragedy of a young man named Hamlet. His fragile idealism shattered by his father's brutal death causes him to lose faith in humanity. When his late father's phantom visits him, he persuades.... read more
By: Robert Puff | 2011-12-03 | Meditation When I was an undergraduate many years ago, my deep admiration for the works of William Shakespeare first blossomed. My passion for his plays has been an integral part of my life, and his writings have taught me many important things. read more
By: Tauqeer Ul Hassan | 2010-12-03 | Reference & Education William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 ? April 23, 1616) was considered as the world's renowned dramatist and the greatest writer, poet and playwright in English language. read more
By: Brian John | 2010-11-30 | College In school, many of you might have had to study Shakespeare and his plays. It is especially students who take up literature who are required to study the plays of Shakespeare as he was and still is a prominent figure in the arts. Many of you might be told to write Shakespeare essays and despite studying about him, you might not be able to write an essay on him. Our writing service can help you in writing a well written essay on Shakespeare. read more
By: Tauqeer Ul Hassan | 2010-12-03 | Reference & Education William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 ? April 23, 1616) was considered as the world's renowned dramatist and the greatest writer, poet and playwright in English language. read more
By: Marc J Davis | 2010-10-21 | Arts & Entertainment Widely regarded as the greatest playwright ever, Skakespeare's many works are over the heads of a number of people. Discover how to easily enjoy the magnificence of Shakespeare's craft. read more
By: vijaydabla | 2011-02-07 | Arts & Entertainment William Ayache is a retired French football defender. He was born in Alger, Algeria on January 10, 1961. read more
By: Paul Thomson | 2011-06-02 | K-12 Education Looking at Macbeth and Hamlet quotes to understand why these title characters are so unlikable, yet so enduring read more
By: carlwre0mc | 2010-10-28 | Arts & Entertainment Othello London 2010 Information regarding another view of the timeless beauty this is Othello. read more
By: Elmar Sandyck | 2010-12-28 | Internet Business I had some musings the other day about how the advent of technology has drastically changed the writing landscape. Long gone are the days of just writing for the sheer pleasure of creating something. All you needed was a pen and a paper, or a typewriter, and some valuable time away from everything else. read more
By: Brian John | 2010-12-13 | College Does Shakespeare intend for us to see Othello as a man of honor who, although he brings horror into the world, in the end redeems himself? Perhaps – although the answer to this question is far from unambiguous. Certainly we see Othello as a man who is fundamentally concerned with acting honorably. Certainly we see him as.... read more
By: Paul Thomson | 2010-12-03 | K-12 Education Comparing the messages and characters of two plays from different eras: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Arthur Miller's The Crucible read more
By: Mike Gerrish | 2011-02-09 | Small Business Shakespeare’s early plays were performed at The Theatre and the Curtain in Shoreditch, London before moving to The Globe in Southwark following a dispute with the landlord of the former.Castors. read more