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The title of Poe's first "book" was "Tamerlane and Other Poems." It was a small book of poems.
"1984" is a work of fiction. It is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell and was published in 1949.
There are several book published who focus on the publication of Christian work, such as Tyndale. Tyndale have published a range of Christian fiction, non-fiction and children's books.
"Bridge to Terabithia" is a work of fiction. It is a children's novel written by Katherine Paterson, first published in 1977. The story follows the friendship between two fifth-graders, Jess and Leslie, and their adventures in the imaginary kingdom of Terabithia.
It is a work of fiction written in 1909 by the French novelist, Gaston Leroux. Surprisingly the book was not very popular when first published.
"Phantom of the Opera" is a work of fiction. It is a novel by Gaston Leroux first published in 1910, exploring themes of love, obsession, and tragedy in the Paris Opera House. It has since been adapted into various forms of media, including plays and musicals.
Shakespeare's first published work was Venus and Adonis in 1593. His other long poem The Rape of Lucrece was published the next year. About half of the plays were published individually over the years. In 1609 the Sonnets were published. In 1623 the First Folio, the first collection of Shakespeare's plays, was first published. Many of his plays were published for the first time at that time.
His first published work was a picture book called Bird Adalbert, which came out in 1985.
No, Shakespeare's work was not first published at his baptism. Shakespeare's plays and poetry were published during his lifetime, with the first collection of his plays published in 1623, seven years after his death. However, it is unclear if Shakespeare himself oversaw the publication of his work, or if they were published by others after his death.
Venus and Adonis. First published in 1593, it was Shakespeare's first published work and was very successful, going into a number of printings. He was already well known for his plays at the time, but Venus and Adonis certainly boosted his reputation.
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Dennis Potter published some non-fiction stroies in the Gollancz Press.