William Shakespeare may have written at his rented lodgings in London where it was peaceful, perfect for him to write. Or he may have written at the pub. Or in the tiring house of the theatre. Or at home in Stratford when he got a few days off. Or any combination of these. Basically we don't know.
At his writing desk, in London somewhere.
The best answer is that we cannot say for sure. He may have written at home in Stratford; he may have written in his apartment in London; he may have written in taverns. There is not enough solid evidence to say with any certainty. He may have used a writing desk, but even that is uncertain.
We don't know anything about William Shakespeare's likes and dislikes. It is therefore totally pointless to ask any questions with the words "William Shakespeare's favorite" in them because we do not know the answers to any of them.
It's likely that the majority of Shakespears plays were written on the premises of the Globe Theatre.
A duplicate of the original 16th century Globe theatre has been built on the south bank of the River Thames west of London bridge railway station.
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There is no way to know that for sure. It may have been his home in Stratford. It may have been the Globe playhouse. It may have been his suite of apartments next door to Blackfriars. There is no way to know.
William Shakespeare may have written at his rented lodgings in London where it was peaceful, perfect for him to write. Or he may have written at the pub. Or in the tiring house of the theatre. Or at home in Stratford when he got a few days off. Or any combination of these. Basically we don't know.
Shakespeare did not write stories. He wrote poetry and plays based on other people' stories. He wrote them probably at a desk in his lodgings, or in a tavern, or at the theatre between rehearsals. We don't know exactly. All of these places were near London England (but the theatres were often not actually in the city and a number of places Shakespeare lived weren't either).
Shakespeare's favourite to write a poem is London outside the Cambridge University.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
Shakespearean.
Shakespeare did his writing between 1590 approximately and 1613.
Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.
Most of Shakespeare's writing is in English. There's also some French.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Nothing. Shakespeare started writing before Marlowe died.
No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
No, it was his job.
Writing.
Nobody knows this.
Shakespearean.
Anne Hathaway is not a character in Shakespeare's writing. She was his wife.