Shakespeare's book Venus and Adonis was published in 1593. It's a long erotic poem. He wrote plays earlier, but they were not intended for publication.
Peter wrote the book of 1Peter and 2 Peter.
elizabeth the 1st
James the 1st was monarch when Shakespeare wrote the Tempest because Shakespeare wrote the Tempest when he was coming tot the end of his life and during his life Queen Elizabeth 1 and James 1 reigned and Queen Elizabeth 1 was monarch when Shakespeare was born so it is obviously James 1.The tempest was written in 1611. James I was king.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays not one of which was named "elizabethan age". The time he lived in was called the Elizabethan Age after Queen Elizabeth 1st.
Elizabeth the 1st was the Queen of England in November of 1582 when Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.
Gjon Buzuku has written the first albanian book in albanian called "Meshari" in 1555
It is highly probable that Shakespeare's earliest plays were not written with a specific playhouse in mind. He wrote them for whoever might buy them, and at that time, very few playing companies had a permanent home. Apart from Lord Strange's Men (one of whom was the son of the owner of The Theatre) they had no specific connection with a particular playhouse. And even if they did, they performed just as often elsewhere. The staging therefore had to be easily adaptable to any of the venues which were available at the time.
Michelle Zink wrote the book Prophecy of the sisters. It's the first in a trilogy. The second book is called Guardian of the Gate. And the third and final book in this trilogy, Circle of Fire, is to be released on August 1st or 3rd of 2011.
No.The first book he wrote was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,which obviously was a big success.
Patrick Carman wrote The Black Circle, the 5th book in the 1st 39 Clues series.
Sketches by Boz,was in fact the puplished schech he has ever done!!
1st august 1944