Just about everybody agrees that the author of Shakespeare's play was (don't hold your breath) William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare's plays were about love and betrayal and revenge and greed- a most marvelous and triumphant casade of plays were those of his. -lauren sanders, proffesional author.
They suggest rearranging the word order of the line
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Actually, it's virtually certain that they were. The plays were all published, sometimes many times, with his name on the cover, and never with anyone else's name on them. There is no evidence of anyone ever publishing plays at that time under a pseudonym, and nobody in the history of literature has published plays where a well-known real person is identified as the author when that person was not the author. Shakespeare was a well-known actor in the London of the day; the plays were performed exclusively by the company he was known to have belonged to, and not by any other company. The facts as we know them are completely consistent with Shakespeare being the author of his plays.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Shakespeare wrote 38 plays.
The Plays of William Shakespeare was created in 1765.
William Shakespeare
Mostly because they didn't belong to him. They were the property of the company, not the author.
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