Venus and Adonis was his first published work, in 1593. He was twenty-nine. Of course we know that he wrote things before that, but they weren't "books" since they were not meant for publication.
We don't know exactly when he first started writing so we cannot answer this. Our first reference to him as a writer was made in 1592 when Shakespeare was 28.
It is believed Twelfth Night was written around 1600 or 1601; making Shakespeare around 36 or 37 when he wrote it.
Sometime around 1600.
he was 28
If this asked the question who WROTE, A Midsummer Nights Dream" I could tell you : William Shakespeare But as you ask who "Worte" the same I'm afraid I do not know. x
No. Shakespeare wrote in Modern English, in a dialect called Early Modern English.
William Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream.
NO.....what is the point of that question?
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason: it was his job. He was a professional playwright. He could have had other reasons as well. Likely, he enjoyed the topics that he wrote about, and he thought that the parts would be funny and give the audience a laugh. He also often wrote specific lines into his plays that would make his benefactors pleased.
If this asked the question who WROTE, A Midsummer Nights Dream" I could tell you : William Shakespeare But as you ask who "Worte" the same I'm afraid I do not know. x
No. Shakespeare wrote in Modern English, in a dialect called Early Modern English.
William Shakespeare wrote the play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
William Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream.
he was 28
Shakespeare wrote it in the 1590s (1595 or 1596).
NO.....what is the point of that question?
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason: it was his job. He was a professional playwright. He could have had other reasons as well. Likely, he enjoyed the topics that he wrote about, and he thought that the parts would be funny and give the audience a laugh. He also often wrote specific lines into his plays that would make his benefactors pleased.
William Shakespeare wrote the play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
He wrote Richard II about the same time he wrote Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream, in 1594-5.
The verses anthologized as A Fairy Song are in fact part of the dialogue from Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream which he wrote around 1595 or so. The last thing Shakespeare would have expected is that they would be torn from their context, given the silly title "A Fairy Song" and treated as if they are serious poetry.
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