
History Extra podcast William Shakespeare: life of the week
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Oct 20, 2025 Dr. Paul Edmondson, Head of Research at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, delves into the fascinating life of William Shakespeare. He explores how Shakespeare's humble beginnings in Stratford shaped his remarkable career. Their discussion reveals the impact of his family, education, and marriage to Anne Hathaway on his works. Edmondson also addresses intriguing topics like Shakespeare's 'lost years,' his rise in the London theatre scene, and the complex themes within his sonnets. This captivating insight into Shakespeare’s life sheds light on his enduring legacy.
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From Stratford Upstart To Theatre Power
- Shakespeare became unusually affluent and prominent by owning a large Stratford house and co-founding a leading London theatre company.
- His fame began with the poem Venus and Adonis and expanded through sustained court performances by the Lord Chamberlain's/King's Men.
Stratford Shaped His Worldview
- Stratford offered a rich mix of rural life, trade routes and strong schooling that shaped Shakespeare's outlook.
- Local performances and civic attitudes to players influenced his relationship with his hometown.
Parental Roots: Trade And Storytelling
- John Shakespeare rose from modest origins into civic office and entrepreneurial activity despite legal fines.
- Mary Arden brought literacy, land and storytelling that fed William's imagination.










