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It's not. Both Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are clearly more famous than King Lear. However, a convincing argument can be made that King Lear is the greatest of Shakespeare's works.
The New York Shakespeare Festival made the outdoor Delacorte Theatre in Central Park famous by its presentations of free Shakespeare performances there. Indeed Shakespeare is often performed in outdoor venues, so there are probably a number of theatres (most less famous than the Delacorte) and companies (most less famous than the NYSF) who might fit this bill.
There is no such thing as a "Shakespeare Theatre". Shakespeare performed in theatres, and even invested some money in a couple, but he was not associated with the construction or design or ownership of theatres in his day, or even nowadays. In Shakespeare's day, the theatres in and around London were built either north of the city limits (The Theatre, The Curtain, The Fortune) or south of the river in Southwark (The Rose, The Globe, The Swan) because the city fathers would not permit the construction of a theatre in the city limits. Indoor playhouses, at first for the companies of child actors and later for adult companies were built inside the city over time. Certain Inns (such as the Bel Savage and the Cross Keys) were licenced for theatrical productions in the city in the early part of Shakespeare's career.
William Shakespeare
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.
There are several actually: - Lamborghini is made in Santa Agatha - Ferrari is made in Maranello (maybe the most famous city in the automotive industry) - Maserati is made in Modena - Fiat is made in Torino
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Shakespeare Plays
People know that Leanardo was Italian and made the most famous paiinting, the mona Lisa.
Probably Italian Americans.
I think it was romeo and Juliet
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City states made Italy wealthy
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William Shakespeare is credited with popularizing the English sonnet form through his collection of 154 sonnets. His mastery of the form and exploration of complex themes such as love, time, and mortality have solidified the sonnet's significance in literature.
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Francesco Petrarch, 1304-1374, was famous for his sonnets two hundred years before Shakespeare was born.