Most historians believe it to be somwhere between 1605-1608. Shakespeare probably only wrote the first half, and the other contributor's real literary "career" only spanned from 1606-1608.
No, Pericles is a comedy written by Shakespeare.
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Jacqueline Lesley Becker has written: 'William Shakespeare's Pericles and John Gower's Confessio amantis'
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Philip Brockbank has written: 'The Cambridge Shakespeare' 'Twelfth night, a commentary' 'Players of Shakespeare' 'Blood and wine' 'Shakespeare's language of the unconscious' '' Pericles' and the dream of immortality' 'On Shakespeare'
The categorization of Shakespeare's plays as "romances" is a recent one. Generally, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, Pericles and Cymbeline are put in the "romance" pigeonhole.
William Shakespeare wrote the Tempest in 1611.
Craig Pearce has written: 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture) 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture)
William Thomas Saward has written: 'William Shakespeare' 'Glastonbury'
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The person that wrote Romeo and Juliet is William Shakespeare.
Zero. Shakespeare didn't write novels.