It can be said that he was writting in the Queen Elizabeth's era or also known as "The Golden Age".
This period, and some years before and after are also known as The Renaissanse
or it is the Elizabethan era
The era in which Shakespeare lived is sometimes called the Elizabethan Era.
1554-1599 - Shakespeare lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which is therefore called the Elizabethan Age. Her reign was called the English Renaissance and many playwrights wrote amazing plays, including Shakespeare. There was also a flowering of music and other arts.
Shakespeare's writing career happened in the years 1590-1613, more or less. Except for the last ten years of that, it was the Elizabethan Age. The period is also sometimes called the English renaissance.
Shakespeare did his writing between the years 1590 and 1613 approximately.
Shakespeare began writing around 1592 and the last of his plays were written around 1613. He wrote during the Elizabethan Era, (1558-1603) and the Jacobean Era (1603-1625).
Shakespeare was writing in the period 1592-1613, approximately.
In the time period between the years 1564 and 1616.
Shakespeare's plays were written approximately between 1590-1613. This period was called the English Renaissance. Up to 1603 it was called the Elizabethan Era.
HE lived in the Tudor period
Elizabethan era
Google does not recognize an "Era of History". Are sure of the name. In any case, Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Period, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
No, Chaucer wrote during the Middle English period. Shakespeare came more than 200 years later.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same as your question and my answer.
Shakespeare wrote most of his tragedies between 1599 and 1608. Only Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet were not written in this period. Even the plays placed with the comedies which he wrote in this period were darker: Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure and All's Well that Ends Well.
Shakespeare wrote plays roughly in the period 1590-1613.
Elizabethan era
Hamlet was written around 1600.
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
William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, from 1564 to 1616. He was a prominent playwright and poet during this time, producing many of his best-known works, such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
Google does not recognize an "Era of History". Are sure of the name. In any case, Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Period, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
No, Chaucer wrote during the Middle English period. Shakespeare came more than 200 years later.
There is no sense asking what Shakespeare's favourite anything was, since he left us no diaries or letters which would tell us. We have no idea about Shakespeare's favourites. Period.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same as your question and my answer.
Shakespeare wrote most of his tragedies between 1599 and 1608. Only Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet were not written in this period. Even the plays placed with the comedies which he wrote in this period were darker: Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure and All's Well that Ends Well.
It's impossible to know how old Shakespeare was when he wrote any of the sonnets. All we know is that they were written before they were published in 1609 when he was 45. Two of them, numbers 138 and 144 were published in 1599, ten years earlier. This will give some idea of the period of time Shakespeare wrote them.
Shakespeare was a professional playwright and poet. He wrote what he wrote in order to make his living.