Shakespear

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SHAKESPEAR.
His Works…
Hamlet is one of the first and better tragedies of its author, William Shakespeare. It is written between end of century XVI and principles of XVII. Hamlet and other great tragedies: King Lear (King Lear), Macbeth, Othello (Othello), Anthony and Cleopatra (Antony and Cleopatra), took five years, approximately where it seems that Shakespeare was collected in itself tomeditate and continue lower tone, but with similar intensity and depth, the inquiry in this tragedy. Thus were born Troilus and Cressida(1601-1602), All ' of Well that End Well (1602-1603; well is what well just) and Measure for Measure (1604-1605; measure by measure), works marked by distrust and superabundant bitterness and a closed and incapable of flights and heroic tragedy leaks pessimism.However, this phase of perplexity and finally, denial had been preceded a serene lyrical parentheses: three comedies Much Ado About Nothing (noisy for nothing), As You Like it (as you like it) and Twelfth Night (twelfth night), belonging to the period of 1598-1600. Coriolanus (Coriolanus) and Timon of Athens (Timon of Athens) 1607-1608, marked the era between great tragedies and the last phase(1608-1612) rediscovered serenity, which predominates in the dramatic romance and presented as a set of works homogeneous, orderly and concluso: Pericles, is, The Winter ' s tale (winter's tale) and The Tempest (the Tempest) repeat, even in its variety, common characteristics by their flight into the bestseller and also the fabulous, with which Shakespeare seems to accentuate the distancing of his mostdeeply tragic images. However, the career of the playwright with a magnificent play chronicle: Henry VIII (1613; Henry), perhaps written in collaboration with John Fletcher and on which stand the two superb figures of Cardinal Wolsey and Catherine of Aragon. In 1609 the editor Thorpe published 154 sonnets that Shakespeare was go composing, believed in the year 1592
His personality…
The theater ofShakespeare repels in all Literatures. It would almost be possible to be said that the modern theater receives from Shakespeare, the characteristics that form it. By his tragic works Shakespeare is considered classic of England and a world. Three reasons support it:

- The universalidad of its works: any person can arrive at the same circumstance that the personages. - Their works areimpersonal: it does not appear in his works. It only represents the life. Their tragedies are over the premises, personnel and weather. - The perfection of its works: it does not invent histories, it takes them from the English reality or the classic towns. The special thing in him is that it manages to see in the things and aconteceres what the others has not seen.
His inspiration:
Study of the works ofShakespeare, not neglecting national, historical background because at a time in so many aspects closed and confined, individual problems were inseparable from the problems of the State. Shakespeare is an author inspired everyday life and literary sources. Some of his works are facts of life that occur to him or to others. However, in the case of Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet, among others, is fromliterary sources. The first is based on a novel written in the 12th century by Saxus Grammaticus. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, some sources say that he was inspired by a novel Marlowe, and others which did it on the Italian novel that you arrived by chance.

SHAKESPEAR
Sus obras…
Hamlet es una de las primeras y mejores tragedias de su autor, William Shakespeare. Está escrita entre finalesdel siglo XVI y principios de XVII. Entre Hamlet y las otras grandes tragedias: Othello (Otelo), King Lear ( el rey Lear), Macbeth y Anthony and Cleopatra (Antonio y Cleopatra), transcurrieron cinco años, aproximadamente, en los cuales parece que Shakespeare se recogió en sí mismo para meditar y proseguir en tono menor, pero con parecidas intensidad y profundidad, la indagación planteada en...
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