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الإثنين مارس 11, 2013 6:32 am
<div align="center"><font face="simplified arabic" size="4"><span style="margin: 2px; float: left; width: 301px;"> </span></font></div><div style="min-height:"><div align="center"><font face="simplified arabic" size="4"><font size="5"><font color="#470303"><strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3"><font color="red">William Shakespeare</font></font></font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3">Details about William Shakespeare’s life are sketchy, mostly mere surmise based upon court or other clerical records. His parents, John and Mary (Arden), were married about 1557; she was of the landed gentry, he a yeoman—a glover and commodities merchant. By 1568, John had risen through the ranks of town government and held the position of high bailiff, similar to mayor. William, the eldest son, was born in 1564, probably on April 23, several days before his baptism on April 26, 1564. That Shakespeare also died on April 23, 52 years later, may have resulted in the adoption of this birth date.</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3">William no doubt attended the local grammar school in Stratford where his parents lived, and would have studied primarily Latin rhetoric, logic, and literature [Barnet, viii]. At age 18 (1582), William married Anne Hathaway, a local farmer’s daughter eight years his senior. Their first daughter (Susanna) was born six months later (1583), and twins Judith and Hamnet were born in 1585.</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3">Shakespeare’s life can be divided into three periods: the first 20 years in Stratford, which include his schooling, early marriage, and fatherhood; the next 25 years as an actor and playwright in London; and the last five in retirement back in Stratford where he enjoyed moderate wealth gained from his theatrical successes. The years linking the first two periods are marked by a lack of information about Shakespeare, and are often referred to as the “dark years”; the transition from active work into retirement was gradual and cannot be precisely dated [Boyce, 587].</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3">John Shakespeare had suffered financial reverses from William’s teen years until well into the height of the playwright’s popularity and success. In 1596, John Shakespeare was granted a coat of arms, almost certainly purchased by William, who the next year bought a sizable house in Stratford. By the time of his death, William had substantial properties, both professional and personal, which he bestowed on his theatrical associates and his family (primarily his daughter Susanna, having rewritten his will one month before his death to protect his assets from Judith’s new husband, Thomas Quiney, who ran afoul of church doctrine and public esteem before and after the marriage)</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3">Shakespeare probably left school at 15, which was the norm, and took some sort of job, especially since this was the period of his father’s financial difficulty.</font></font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">When, in 1592, the Plague closed the theaters for about two years, Shakespeare turned to writing book-length narrative poetry. Most notable were “Venus and Adonis” and “The Rape of Lucrece,” both of which were dedicated to the Earl of Southampton, whom scholars accept as Shakespeare’s friend and benefactor despite a lack of documentation. During this same period, Shakespeare was writing his sonnets, which are more likely signs of the time’s fashion rather than actual love poems detailing any particular relationship. He returned to play writing when theaters reopened in 1594, and published no more poetry. His sonnets were published without his consent in 1609, shortly before his retirement.</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Amid all of his success, Shakespeare suffered the loss of his only son, Hamnet, who died in 1596 at the age of 11. But Shakespeare’s career continued unabated.</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">When Queen Elizabeth died in 1603 and was succeeded by her cousin King James of Scotland, the Chamberlain’s Men was renamed the King’s Men, and Shakespeare’s productivity and popularity continued uninterrupted. He invested in London real estate and, one year away from retirement, purchased a second theater, the Blackfriars Gatehouse, in partnership with his fellow actors. His final play was <em>Henry VIII</em>, two years before his death in 1616.</font></font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Incredibly, most of Shakespeare’s plays had never been published in anything except pamphlet form, and were simply extant as acting scripts stored at the Globe. Only the efforts of two of Shakespeare’s company, John Heminges and Henry Condell, preserved his 36 plays (minus <em>Pericles</em>, the thirty-seventh) [Barnet, xvii] in the First Folio. Heminges and Condell published the plays, they said, “only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakespeare” [Chute, 133]. Theater scripts were not regarded as literary works of art, but only the basis for the performance. Plays were a popular form of entertainment for all layers of society in Shakespeare’s time, which perhaps explains why Hamlet feels compelled to instruct the traveling Players on the fine points of acting, urging them not “to split the ears of the groundlings,” nor “speak no more than is set down for them.”</font></font></strong><br><span class="copyright">الموضوع الأصلى من هنا: English4arab <a href="http://adf.ly/330861/http://www.english4arab.net/vb/t12988-post144981.html">http://www.pubd3m.com/f11-montadat12988-post144981.html</a></span><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Present copies of Shakespeare’s plays have, in some cases, been reconstructed in part from scripts written down by various members of an acting company who performed particular roles. Shakespeare’s plays, like those of many of the actors who also were playwrights, belonged to the acting company. The performance, rather than the script, was what concerned the author, for that was how his play would become popular—and how the company, in which many actors were shareholders, would make money.</font></font></strong><br> <strong><font size="3"><font face="Comic Sans MS">William Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616, and was buried two days later in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church where he had been baptized exactly 52 years earlier.</font></font></strong><br><br><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">وهنا نبذة مختصرة بالعربية</font></strong><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">وليام شكسبير</font></strong><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">نبذة عنه:</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">هو أديب وكاتب مسرحي وشاعر إنجليزي ،ولد (تم تعميده) في 26 أبريل 1564م وتوفي في 23 أبريل 1616م بكنيسة سترت فورد بآفون ، بانجلترا و يعتبر أعظم أديب في تاريخ انجلترا وتعتبر مسرحيات وقصائده كلاسيكيات في أقسام الأدب الإنجليزي في جامعات العالم. كما أن أعماله كانت مسرحاً ومادة للدراسات العليا والنقدية وهناك من قرأ أعمال شكسبير قراءات ماركسية أو حتى رومانسية ، بالأضافة إلى أن أعماله تم اقتباسها في الكثير من الأفلام والمسرحيات حول العالم.</font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">سيرته :التحق شكسبير بالمدرسة الابتدائية بقرية سترت فورد في آفون حيث درس مبادئ اللغات اللاتينية واليونانية والفرنسية, ومكنته دراسته هذه من التعمق في التاريخ والأدب الكلاسيكي ، ولم يتمكن شكسبير من إكمال دراسته بسبب الأحوال المادية السيئة لوالده، حيث اضطر للعمل. تزوج من (آن هاثاواي) وهو في الثامنة عشر التي أنجبت له ( هامنت)-ولد و(جوديث) - بنت. كان يحب التمثيل بالإضافة إلى الشعر مما جعله ينتقل إلى لندن ، حيث التحق بأشهر الفرق المسرحية كاتباً لمسرحياتها ،ونشر أول أعماله الشعرية "فينوس وادونيس". ويعتبر من أعظم أدباء عصره تأثر وليم شكسبير في كتاباته عن عصر الملوك والأساطير وفى موضوعاته عن الخيانة والقتل والضمائر القاسية.</font></strong><br><span class="copyright">الموضوع الأصلى من هنا: English4arab <a href="http://adf.ly/330861/http://www.english4arab.net/vb/t12988-post144981.html">http://www.pubd3m.com/f11-montadashowthread.php?p=144981</a></span><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">تأثر شكسبير في كتاباته بما كتبه المؤرخ القديم بلوتارخ.</font></strong><br><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">أهم أعماله :</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">هاملت 1600-1601 م.</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">عطيل 1604-1605 م.</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">الملك لير 1605-1606 م.</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">ماكبث 1605-1606 م.</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">تاجر البندقية 1596-1597 م.</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">روميو وجولييت 1594-1595م.</font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">أعمال ويليام شكسبير الكاملة :التراجيديات: روميو وجولييت ماكبث الملك لير هاملت عطيل تيتوس أندرونيكوس يوليوس قيصر أنطونيو وكليوباترا كريولانس ترويلوس وكريسيدا تيمون الأثيني</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">الكوميديات: حلم ليلة صيف كل شيء بخير وسينتهي بشكل جيد كما تحبها سيمبلين الحب خسارة للعمل القياس للقياس تاجر البندقية زوجات ويندسور البهيجات الكثير مما يمكن فعله بشأن لا شيء بيرسيليس، أمير تير ترويض النمرة كوميديا الأخطاء العاصفة الليلة الثانية عشرة أو سمها كما تشاء السيدان الفيرونيان القريبان النبيلان حكاية الشتاء</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">التاريخيات: الملك جون ريتشارد الثاني هنري الرابع، الجزء الأول هنري الرابع، الجزء الثاني هنري الخامس هنري السادس، الجزء الثاني هنري السادس، الجزء الثاني هنري السادس، الجزء الثالث ريتشارد الثالث هنري الثامن</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">أشعار وسوناتات: السوناتات فينوس وأدونيس إغتصاب لوكيريس الحاج المغرم العنقاء والسلحفاة تذمر حبيب</font></strong><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">كتابات شكسبير الضائعة: إدوارد الثالث سير توماس مور كاردينيو عمل الحب رابح</font></strong><br><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">أخيراً أتمنى لكم قراءة ممتعة</font></strong><br><br><br> <strong><font face="Comic Sans MS">منقوول</font></strong></font></font></font></div></div>
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