He's most famous for his plays, but he also wrote sonnets and long narrative poems.
William Shakespeare was a poet and playwright who wrote over 150 poems and about 40 plays. His work consisted of tragedies, history, and comedy.
The genres he wrote were: Comedy (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Tragedy (Romeo and Juliet) History (King Richard III)
Shakespeare wrote tragedies, comedies, histories, and a new (for then) type of play that has come to be known as tragicomedy.
mostly plays and sonnets.
drama
comediies
Shakespeare wrote plays and poetry.
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Genre is category or form of literature e.g horror, romance, fantasy
Fiction, Fantasy.
broad types of literature
The genre of Freak the Mighty is children's literature.
Drama - in particular performable playsPoetry - in particular sonnets
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
He wrote plays and poetry.
The plays Shakespeare wrote with are traditionally divided into Histories, Comedies and Tragedies. His favourite genre of poetry was the sonnet.
Poetry and plays.
He did not write any haiku, limericks or how-to instruction books. For A+ the answer is Melodramas TAO
Rosemary Sutcliffe was berst known for writing historical fiction.
Shakespeare wrote poetry and plays.
The prefix sub- means "under," or "lesser." A sub-genre is a genre within a genre, that is a specific category within a more general one. For example, within the genre of Juvenalia, or "children's literature," a sub-genre might be books specifically intended for pre-teen boys.
the genre is children's literature
She enjoyed literature especially Shakespeare
Paola Pugliatti has written: 'Shakespeare's histories as genre' 'Shakespeare and the just war tradition' 'Lo sguardo nel racconto' -- subject(s): Technique, Point of view (Literature), Narration (Rhetoric), Fiction