During the early part of Shakespeare's career, Robert Greene, George Peele, Thomas Kyd and Christopher Marlowe were popular. Later playwrights contemporary with Shakespeare were Thomas Heywood, Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Cyril Tourneur, Philip Massinger, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, and John Webster. Those are the most important ones, but there were more.
There were heaps but four were Christopher Marlowe, John Marston, Beaumont and Fletcher. Fletcher collaborated with Shakespeare on a number of plays and was his replacement when he retired. Marlowe went to University unlike Shakespeare and was killed in a tavern brawl. Some of the others were Ben Johnson, a somewhat self-aggrandizing and contentious man who wrote a number of ssatirical plays and also many complimentary things about Shakespeare, and Thomas Kyd, who wrote the famous play The Spanish Tragedy. John Webster was one of the generation of playwrights who followed Shakespeare--his plays The Duchess of Malfi and White Devil are still well known and often performed. Middleton, Dekker and Massinger were other playwrights of the time.
Put Shakespeare at the top of your list. Here are just a few more out of many, many possibilities:
Ancient Greek Aeschylus
Aristophanes
Euripides
Sophocles
French Moliere
Racine
Genet
Anouilh English
Marlowe
Shakespeare
Dryden
Eliot
Coward
Pinter
American
Cohan
O'Neill
Odets
Williams
Miller
Albee
Christopher Marlowe (Tamburlaine, Doctor Faustus, Edward II), Thomas Kyd (The Spanish Tragedy), George Peele (Edward I), Thomas Nashe (Summers Last Will and Testament) & Robert Greene (Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay) were popular early in Shakespeare's career. Later playwrights included Thomas Middleton (A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, The Revenger's Tragedy), Thomas Dekker (The Shoemaker's Holiday, The Roaring Girl (with Middleton) ), Ben Jonson (Volpone, The Alchemist, Every Man in his Humour, Bartholomew Fair), John Fletcher (who collaborated with Shakespeare), Philip Massinger (A New Way to Pay Old Debts, The City Madam, The Roman Actor), Francis Beaumont (The Knight of the Burning Pestle (with Fletcher) ), John Marston (The Malcontent, The Dutch Courtesan), and Thomas Heywood (A Woman Killed with Kindness).
There have been many famous playwrights in many countries over the years. The era in which Shakespeare lived was particularly fruitful. Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe were two of Shakespeare's contemporaries in England; the Spanish playwright Lope da Vega was also a contemporary.
Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker, George Peele, Thomas Nashe, Thomas Kyd, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Thomas Heywood, George Chapman, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher are just the most famous of them. There are at least twice as many again that we know of.
Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Ben Jonson, Thomas Nashe, Robert Greene, John Webster, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, John Marsdon, Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Robert Greene, John Ford, and William Rowley. Oh, and Philip Massinger and Cyril Tourneur and George Peele and Thomas Heywood and George Chapman and Henry Chettle. To name but a few.
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His lasting fame has been because of the plays he wrote, mostly for the benefit of the theatrical company he belonged to.he was a play writer he wrote plays and became famous for them
He wrote his less famous plays and some long poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Before that, nobody knows.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
people acted out the plays although some wrote plays
He was both. He wrote a couple of long poems and 154 sonnets, and he also wrote 38 plays, some of which are the most famous plays ever written. The dialogue in the plays quite often is beautifully poetic.
His lasting fame has been because of the plays he wrote, mostly for the benefit of the theatrical company he belonged to.he was a play writer he wrote plays and became famous for them
He wrote his less famous plays and some long poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Before that, nobody knows.
One of the most famous poets is William Shakespeare, who also wrote many famous plays. Another famous poet is Walt Whitman, who wrote O Captain My Captain.One of the most famous poets is William Shakespeare, who also wrote many famous plays. Another famous poet is Walt Whitman, who wrote O Captain My Captain.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
Oscar Wilde wrote nine plays in total. Some of his most famous works include "The Importance of Being Earnest," "An Ideal Husband," and "Lady Windermere's Fan."
people acted out the plays although some wrote plays
Thornton Wilder is famous for writing - he wrote a number of plays and novels, some of which were extremely successful. An example of a play he wrote is "The skin of our Teeth," in 1942, which won the Pulitzer price.
T.S. Eliot wrote a total of six plays during his literary career. Some of his most famous works in this genre include "Murder in the Cathedral" and "The Cocktail Party."
He wrote 38 plays, many of which are considered among the best plays of all time. He wrote poetry, including 154 sonnets, some of which are among the most famous poems of all time.
He was both. He wrote a couple of long poems and 154 sonnets, and he also wrote 38 plays, some of which are the most famous plays ever written. The dialogue in the plays quite often is beautifully poetic.
She wrote books to become famous. Some books she wrote were for kids. This is what she did to become famous.
I only know johanna Soyri who wrote the book called Heidi.