Shakespeare-The Biography
By: Peter Ackroyd
William Shakespeare is popularly supposed to have been born on 23 April 1564, or St. George’sDay. The date may in fact have been 21 April or 22 April, but the coincidence of the national festival is at least appropriate. When he emerged from the womb into the world of time, with the assistance of a midwife, an infant of the sixteenth century was washed and then “swaddled” by being wrapped tightly in soft cloth. Then he was carried downstairs in order to be presented to the father. After this ritual greeting, he was taken back to the birthchamber, still warm and dark, where he was laid beside the mother. She was meant to “draw to her all the diseases from the child,” before her infant was put in a cradle. A small portion of butter and honey was usually placed in the baby’s mouth. It was the custom in Warwickshire to give the suckling child hare’s brains reduced to jelly. [download]
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