He wrote all of his works, yes. He did not write any of the works of Ben Jonson, Oscar Wilde or John Lennon.
Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.
Shakespeare wrote his works between 1590 (approximately) and 1613 when he retired.
1. He wrote all of the works for which he is given credit by himself. 2. He wrote some of them with the assistance of other playwrights and the rest by himself. Academic opinion inclines toward the second theory. No person who has seriously studied the subject believes that Shakespeare was not the primary writer of all of the works credited to him.
Shakespeare didn't write most of his work down, and was transcribed by spectators of the audience who wrote down what was happening. But Shakespeare is the author of his works, but probably did join with other writers.
William Shakespeare wrote all the plays and sonnets, they have been saying that bard wrote them but William shakespeare fact wrote all of them.
All of them. They all fall into the category "Shakespeare's Works."
One theory would be that he did indeed write all of his works. Another theory would be that indeed, he did not.
William Shakespeare is a popular poet, who wrote plays and poetry. Shakespeare's works were often written in an iambic pentameter.
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I think you are labouring under the misapprehension that William Shakespeare wrote one thing. He didn't. He wrote many things, some of which are not based on anything, and others are based on classical stories, history, myth, other plays, and even current events. Although people sometimes use the word "Shakespeare" to describe all or some of Shakespeare's works, its use in this context is incorrect. Shakespeare is the man's name; if you want to talk about his works, use their names.
Shakespeare wrote a play called "As You Like It". He wrote one called "What You Will". He wrote one called "All's Well that Ends Well" But nowhere is there reference to a play called "In Get Over It." Have you discovered a new, previously unheard of Shakespeare play? One with a character called "Heremes"? Just think, all those editions of Shakespeare's complete works will have to be rewritten.
Shakespeare wrote in ink. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Era. Shakespeare wrote in London, England. Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English Shakespeare wrote in blank verse