Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, and The Phoenix and the Turtle
Shakespeare also wrote sonnets and long narrative poems
They can be considered narrative poems.
Shakespeare wrote many sonnets and plays which is what he was most well known for. However, most historians credit him with writing five narrative poems.
Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".
William Shakespeare was the first person to record 10'000 words and phrases that are still used today.
Poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the cycle of narrative poems - Idylls of the King
Poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the cycle of narrative poems - Idylls of the King
play write , poems
Yes, lots. He wrote a number of long narrative poems such as Venus and Adonis and the Rape of Lucrece. He also wrote 154 sonnets. Unless there are undiscovered long narratives, there are only those two.
He wrote poems to express his love and affection for someone
William Shakespeare is known for writing sonnets, such as his famous 154 sonnet sequence, and narrative poetry, including his lengthy narrative poems like "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
Yes, they can be heard as well as read.