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Big Week for the Bard 大吟游诗人光彩的一周 It’s not every week that England’s greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. In the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, which is believed to be the only picture painted of him during his lifetime, was unveiled in London. The artwork has been dated back to 1610, meaning it was painted six years before the writer’s death. The painting had been owned by a family descended from Shakespeare’s literary patron for hundreds of years without them ever knowing who the man in the picture was. Alec Cobbe, who inherited the portrait, realised that the painting was a likeness of Shakespeare after visiting an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery where he saw a portrait that had, until 70 years ago, been accepted as a life portrait of Shakespeare. Mr Cobbe immediately realised he was looking at a copy of the painting that had been in his family for centuries. The painting will now go on display in Shakespeare’s hometown Stratford-upon-Avon. In a separate story, archaeologists in London believe they have unearthed the remains of Shakespeare’s first theatre. The site was excavated by a team from the Museum of London last summer, and is believed to have been built in 1576. Experts think that Shakespeare himself acted at the theatre, which may have been where the play Romeo and Juliet was premiered. It is believed that 25 years after construction, the building was dismantled and moved timber by timber to the South Bank of the Thames, where a reconstruction of the theatre now stands. GLOSSARY 词汇表 playwright 剧作家 hits the headlines 登上头条 Bard of Avon 艾芬河的吟游诗人 come to light 显露 portrait 肖像 unveiled 揭开面纱,公开 dated 源于(某日期) descended from 后代 literary patron 文学赞助人 inherited 继承 likeness 相似物 archaeologists 考古学家 unearthed 挖掘出了 remains 遗留物 site 遗址 excavated 发掘 premiered 首次公演 dismantled 拆除 timber by timber 一块一块木条 reconstruction 再建 |
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