The shocking letter changes the history of the famous playwright: Shakespeare has not given up love! Everything is different

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Part of the scientific community has long been assumed that The marriage of playwright William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway was unfortunate. However, the new analysis of a part of the 17th century letter suggests that this was not the case, TASR writes according to Sky News report.

Many scientists thought that The playwright left his wife in the village of Stratford-UPON-AVON, while he spent time in London. However, scientists from the University of Bristol again analyzed a letter from the 17th century, which was preserved as part of the custody of one book. It was accidentally discovered in Hereford and is addressed to “good lady Shakespeare”. The analysis performed shows that Shakespeare spent between 1600 and 1610 time in London and his wife.

The analysis was carried out by Professor Matthew Steggle and according to the University is at all The first evidence of the presence of Mrs. Shakespeare in London at the same time as her husband was there. “The letter was first discovered in 1978, so it has been known for some time, but no one has been able to identify the names of the persons concerned or cities or saw any reason to think that ‘Mr. Shakespeare’ mentioned in the letter was inevitably William, and not someone else living in the same period with the same surname, ” He said Professor Steggle.

A letter tells a story about how a playwright allegedly He holds the money to an orphaned boy named John Butts. Someone sent it to Mrs. Shakespear and asking for money in itbut she puts on her husband’s side and replies the writer that it is his problem, says the university.

“It is actually a story about Shakespeare’s marriage and his London relations. If the manuscript text on the reverse of the letter is an answer, it is also a story about the first document whose authorship can be attributed to Anne Hathaway. It probably captures her involvement in her husband’s financial matters and a social network, ” adds Steggle.

“(Letter) also shows the unknown part of Shakespeare’s life in Londonit places it on a new address on Trinity Lane Street and shows a brand new sphere of his activities. He is fundamentally changing the view of Shakespeare’s marriage, ”concludes Steggle.

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