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Lost years
After the baptism of the twins in 1585, save for being party to a lawsuit to
recover part of his mother's estate that had been mortgaged and lost by default,
Shakespeare leaves no historical traces until Robert Greene jealously alludes to
him as part of the London theatrical scene in 1592. This seven-year period, known
as the "lost years" to Shakespeare scholars, was filled by early biographers with
surmises drawn from local traditions, and by more recent biographers with
surmises about the onset of his acting career deduced from textual and
bibliographic hints and the surviving records of the various playing troupes of the
time. While this lack of records bars any certainty about his activity during those
years, it is certain that by the time of Greene's attack on the 28-year-old
Shakespeare he had acquired a reputation as an actor and burgeoning playwright.
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