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Author Referencing Information The contents of www. The referencing protocol is suggested as follows: Alchin, L. Shakespeare most likely spend the vast majority of his time apart from his wife and family working as an actor in and around London. While rising to his eminence in the theater scene, Shakespeare supplemented his income with several realestate ventures including The Globe theater. Shakespeare lived exactly 52 years, dying on his birthday in Shakespeare also composes many of his Comidies during this period.
His plays were well reieved upon their release, often gathering large chest nut chomping crowds. Early in his career, Shakespeare moonlighted as an actor. Forgoing his role on stage as he aged, Shakespeare progressed to write tragedies and to pioneer a new subgenre of play, the tragic comedy. Christopher Marlowe Henry Howard, The Earl of Surrey, and the oldest out of the five most popular poets of the period, paved the way for the rest of them.
Surrey formatted the English sonnet, which then became a favorite writing style for Shakespeare. A sonnet consists of three quatrains and a couplet, all in iambic pentameter, and rhyming abab cdcd efef gg. Surrey was also the first English poet to publish work in blank verse.
It is not surprising then, that when Christopher Marlowe began producing plays he was one of the first artists to use blank verse in a [[ play]].
As the Renaissance period [[ continued]], Humanism became more and more popular. Around the same time that Marlowe was producing poems, Spenser was also showing similar concern with the rise of Feudalism. There is no record of it after A modern plaque marks its site today, in Hewett Street off Curtain Road.
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The early days of Elizabethan commercial theatre. Open Air Amphitheaters. Think of a public outdoor structure like the Coliseum or a small football stadium with a capacity of between and people. Indoor Playhouses. A small, private indoor hall. Theatre , Finsbury Fields, Shoreditch, London. Newington Butts , Southwark, Surrey.
The Rose , Bankside, Surrey. The Globe , Bankside, Surrey. The Fortune , Golding Lane, Clerkenwell. The Boar's Head , Whitechapel, London. The Red Bull , Clerkenwell. The Bear Garden Bankside, Surrey. The Bull Ring Bankside, Surrey. The Hope Bankside, Surrey. Paul's , St. Paul's Cathedral precinct, London. The Blackfriars , Blackfriars, London the first.
The Blackfriars , London, the second. Salisbury Court , London. Gray's Inn Theatre , London. Middle Temple Inn Theatre , London. Whitehall Theatre , London. Whitefriars , London.
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