The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen is credited with writing the first "realist" plays.
Henrik Ibsen was a 19th century Norwegian playwright. He is often referred to as "The Father of Realism" and he is second only to Shakespeare in popularity of his plays.
Two styles of early American plays were romantic and vernacular. Shakespeare wrote some of the earliest known plays among colonist around 1750.
The founder of realism in literature is often credited to French writer Gustave Flaubert. His novel "Madame Bovary" (1857) is considered one of the first masterpieces of realist fiction, focusing on the everyday lives of ordinary people and presenting a more accurate depiction of society.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
He wrote his less famous plays and some long poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Before that, nobody knows.
Shakespeare wrote most of his plays. Some others may have inspired him.
people acted out the plays although some wrote plays
Oscar Wilde wrote nine plays in total. Some of his most famous works include "The Importance of Being Earnest," "An Ideal Husband," and "Lady Windermere's Fan."
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in London. Where exactly in London is an open question.
No. Shakespeare wrote over 38 plays. Some of them you may not have heard about, however.
His lasting fame has been because of the plays he wrote, mostly for the benefit of the theatrical company he belonged to.he was a play writer he wrote plays and became famous for them