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Mabbe, James (?). Translator. [Secord, 'I.M. of the First Folio' (); JCS iv, ; Lacalle, 'Mabbe's Celistina' ()]
Mac Donnell, Randal (I), 1st Earl of Antrim, Viscount Dunluce (d. ). Performer in masques? (Albion's Triumph , as Lord Donluce; Coelum Britannicum, , as Lord Dunluce), but performer was more likely his son, below. (Father of Randal Mac Donnell (II)) [Peerage i, (); Brown, Aurelian Townshend, 90 (); Lindley, Court Masques, ()]
Mac Donnell, Randal (II), 2nd Earl of Antrim, Viscount Dunluce (c). Performer in masque (Luminalia, , as Earl of Antrim; probably also Albion's Triumph , as Lord Donluce, and Coelum Britannicum, , as Lord Dunluce). (Son of Randal Mac Donnell (I)) [Grosart, Luminalia, (); Peerage i, (); Brown, Aurelian Townshend, 90 ()]
Machin, Lewis (fl. ). Playwright. [ES iii, ]
Machin, Richard (fl. ). Actor (Germany). [ES ii, ; Nungezer, ]
Madison, Elizabeth (fl. ). Performer in masque (Cupid's Banishment, ). [McGee, 'Cupid's Banishment', , ()]
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Summary
Early life London and theatrical career Later years and death
2. Plays
Performances Textual sources
3. Poems
Sonnets
4. Style nce al reputation 7. Speculation about Shakespeare
Autorship tro Sexuality Portraiture
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Classifications of plays
9. Bibliography
William Shakespeare
Early life
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a small country town. He was the son of John Shakespeare, a successful glover and alderman from Snitterfield, and of Mary Arden, a daughter of the gentry. They lived on Henley Street, having married around The date of his birth is not known, but his baptismal record was dated 26 April This is the first tjänsteman record of Shakespeare, as birth certificates were not issued in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Because baptisms were normally performed within a few days of birth it fryst vatten highly likely Shakespeare was born in April , although the long-standing tradition that he was born
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Florida schools remove books by John Milton and Toni Morrison and restrict Shakespeare under DeSantis rules
Over books have been removed from a large, Orlando-area Florida school district, including classics like The Scarlet Letter, Paradise Lost, and The Invisible Man, as school officials review materials for sexual content under the state’s restrictive book ban laws.
According to a teacher keeping track of books that have been temporarily pulled for review by the Orange County government, titles by Shakespeare have been restricted to only 10th through 12 graders, while other popular works like The Fault in Our Stars, Into the Wild, and Catch have been put on the restricted list because of sexual material.
One teacher told The Orlando Sentinel she was “gobsmacked” when she saw Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream was among the restricted works.
She said she chooses works to study in class “to engage my students, to offer them literature that makes them think,