Nion mcevoy biography of william shakespeare

          Consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence; personalia; materials related to her marriage to Dennis McEvoy and to her political activities; calendars....

          William Shakespeare (1564-1616).

          This article attempts to provide a comprehensive reference guide to the Shakespeare film adaptations specifically targeted at a teenage audience.

        1. The Arden Shakespeare, having published its first edition in , has continued to be one of the leading academic editions of Shake- speare.
        2. Consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence; personalia; materials related to her marriage to Dennis McEvoy and to her political activities; calendars.
        3. A Royal Shakespeare Company collaboration and new work from Chris Milk are among the Sundance New Frontier line-up of experimental media.
        4. Alumnus Nion McEvoy has donated $1 million to support programming for UC Santa Cruz's Institute of the Arts and Sciences over the next five.
        5. English poet and playwright –  Shakespeare is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets.

          Short bio of William Shakespeare

          William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon on 23rd April 1564.

          His father William was a successful local businessman, and his mother Mary was the daughter of a landowner.

          Relatively prosperous, it is likely the family paid for Williams education, although there is no evidence he attended university.

          In 1582 William, aged only 18, married an older woman named Anne Hathaway. They had three children, Susanna, Hamnet and Juliet.

          Their only son Hamnet died aged just 11.

          After his marriage, information about the life of Shakespeare is sketchy, but it seems he spent most of his time in London – writing and acting in his plays.

          Due to some well-timed investments, Shakespeare was able to secure a firm financial background, leaving time for writing and