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Shakespeare's relationships with family and colleagues were complex from "summary" of A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare by James Shapiro

Shakespeare's relationships with family and colleagues were anything but simple. The playwright's family life was marked by tragedy and tension. His father's financial troubles shaped Shakespeare's early years, perhaps influencing his decision to marry Anne Hathaway at a young age. Their marriage was unconventional for the time, with Hathaway being several years older and pregnant before they wed. Shakespeare's relationships with his children were also complicated. His son Hamnet's death in 1596 devastated him, and it's unclear how this loss affected his work. His daughters Judith and Susanna, who survived into adulthood, had their ow...
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    A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare

    James Shapiro

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