The famous tragedy of Shakespeare was Othelo.It is still discussed with considerable curiosity.Even some critics say if the heroes of Hamlet and Othelo had exchanged,the tragedy would not have happened.
Hebrew is famous as the language in which The Bible was originally written.
English
Depending on your definition of "the old English language" the answer could be "Beowulf" written sometime between the 8th and 11th century written in the early forms of pre-English known as West Saxon or Anglian, or "The Canterbury Tales" written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century.
English for sure .... :)
Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451, and published it in 1953. It was originally a short story written by Bradbury in 1951 called the 'Fireman' before it was expanded to novel length by the famous science fiction author.
A dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson
Oedipus and Antigone - generally known as the Theban plays
A biography written by the author, about the author
yes it is... it is his most famous tragedy
The sumerians were famous for their written language cuneiform and for inventing the wheel.
Ancient Greek. It's also similar to that of modern Greek.The Ancient Greeks had a written language. Some of the letters in the English Alphabet come from letters in the Ancient Greek language. There are many famous books written by the Ancient Greeks in the Ancient Greek language which have been translated into English, such as The Republic by Plato, Oedipus Rexby Sophocles, and even some books of the Bible were originally written in Ancient Greek.Yes, they borrowed and adapted the Phoenician alphabet.