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c. 380
 
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Kalidasa, the most distinguished of India's authors in classical Sanskrit, is at the Gupta court in Patna       
c. 1250
 
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Tannhäuser is one of the Minnesinger, the German equivalents of the French troubadours        
1587
 
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Marlowe's first play, Tamburlaine the Great, introduces the swaggering blank verse of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama       
1592
 
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After tentative beginnings in the three parts of Henry VI, Shakespeare achieves his first masterpiece on stage with Richard III       
William Shakespeare, engraving by Martin Droeshout, 1623
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1601
 
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Shakespeare's central character in Hamlet expresses both the ideals of the Renaissance and the disillusion of a less confident age       
1604
 
    
William Shakespeare's name appears among the actors in a list of the King's Men       
List of the King's Men in 1604, including Shakespeare
National Archives, Kew
1605
 
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Ben Jonson writes The Masque of Blackness, the first of his many masques for the court of James I        
1606
 
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The satirical voice of the English playwright Ben Jonson is heard to powerful effect in Volpone       
Benjamin Jonson, by van Blyenberch, c.1617
National Portrait Gallery, London

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c. 1611
 
    
Shakespeare's last completed play, The Tempest, is performed       
1616
 
     
William Shakespeare dies at New Place, his home in Stratford-upon-Avon, and is buried in Holy Trinity Church        
Shakespeare's Will
National Archives, Kew

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