Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 10 Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt course: HS Shakespeare's Major Tragedies language: English abstract: William Shakespeare may never have existed - or at least that is the point some scholars are trying to make. This paper is going to follow the opinion of the vast majority of literary experts and assume that Shakespeare did in fact exist. But mere existence is never enough. No man is an island entire of itself as John Donne liked to put it. The environment you live in and the surroundings that influence and inspire you are utterly significant. Future historians ourselves we were taught that the present is a time span that doesn't even last three seconds. After that it's the past. But the past is not the same as history itself. History is what historiographers have managed to reconstruct of the past using archaeological philological literary and other sources. As we are happy enough to know a lot about Shakespeare's times it would be foolhardy and arrogant to ignore this knowledge and focus on the plays themselves letting the circumstances that they werewritten in slip out of our range of view.It may be taken for granted that Shakespeare was indeed influenced by his historical environment but nobody can say for sure to what extent. What if Shakespeare had lived in ancient Roman times or in the Cold War period? Would he have written different plays? To decide to whatextent he was influenced is the task of those scholars who actually do research on the plays. This paper however will focus on the actual socio-political economic and religious background of Sir William Shakespeare particularly on the rule of Elizabeth I and James I and onthe Elizabethan World Picture with its various manifestations in the English state during Shakespeare's lifetime.
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