Ramananda bandyopadhyay biography of william shakespeare

          It's inspired by the Vedic 'varnashrama' and Shakespeare's 'The Seven Ages Of Man'.

          Born in , Birbhum, West Bengal, Ramananda completed his graduation in Fine Arts from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan in under the tutelage of Nandalal Bose....

          Shakespeare’s Childhood and Family Life

          William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a bustling market town 100 miles northwest of London, and baptized there on April 26, 1564.

          His birthday is traditionally celebrated on April 23, which was the date of his death in 1616 and is the feast day of St. George, the patron saint of England. Shakespeare’s father, John, dabbled in farming, wood trading, tanning, leatherwork, money lending and other occupations; he also held a series of municipal positions before falling into debt in the late 1580s.

          Born in , Birbhum, West Bengal, Ramananda completed his graduation in Fine Arts from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan in under the tutelage of Nandalal.

        1. Born in , Birbhum, West Bengal, Ramananda completed his graduation in Fine Arts from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan in under the tutelage of Nandalal.
        2. William Arvin, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Wizen, Yashodhara Roy Choudhury, Yashpal Singh, Yehuda Amichai, Yogacharya Ramananda Saraswati.
        3. Born in , Birbhum, West Bengal, Ramananda completed his graduation in Fine Arts from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan in under the tutelage of Nandalal Bose.
        4. William Shakespeare's romantic comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
        5. By Ramananda Bandyopadhyay.
        6. The ambitious son of a tenant farmer, John boosted his social status by marrying Mary Arden, the daughter of an aristocratic landowner. Like John, she may have been a practicing Catholic at a time when those who rejected the newly established Church of England faced persecution.

          Did you know?

          Sources from William Shakespeare's lifetime spell his last name in more than 80 different ways, ranging from “Shappere” to “Shaxberd.” In the ha