The theatrical world of William Shakespeare: Plays, Sonnets, and Public Culture
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an iconic playwright and actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He wrote 37 plays and about 154 sonnets that have shaped English literature. Shakespeare’s plays were performed in open-air theaters, lacking a roof and artificial lighting, allowing audiences to engage with the performances directly. Spectators included wealthier patrons seated on benches and "groundlings" standing in the pit, often characterized by their rowdy behavior. His works remain a vital part of cultural history and theatrical tradition.
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The theatrical world of William Shakespeare: Plays, Sonnets, and Public Culture
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