Bronwyn Manchez
Bronwyn Manchez (pronounced Bron-vin Man-chez) was a Dutch writer who lived in the early 19th century, specializing in writing Shakespeare parodies. His works are not very well known outside of his friends and family, and have only been released for public buying since 2000. His surname came from his father, Nicolas, who emigrated to Holland, near Amsterdam. This is where he met Bronwyn's mother, Gertrude, and they married six months after meeting, due to an unexpected pregnancy.
When Bronwyn was born, he actually fell off the bed onto the floor, causing temporary mental issues due to the softness of a babies' head.
He actually showed an interest in literature from age 10.
His first serious parody came into existence when he was age 21, and he continued to write until his death on 21 September 1853.
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