Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, 28 plays and two long poems (maybe 3, if you count the Turtle and the Phoenix)
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Sonnets and two long poems. Also he was a actor himelf
He wrote 38 plays (that we have), 154 sonnets, two long poems and sundry other verse.
He wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets, three long poems, and a couple of other poems.
Shakespeare is generally credited with 38 plays, 3 long poems, 154 sonnets, and one or two other random pieces of verse. But these totals can be different in the opinions of different scholars, who argue about some of the more dubious attributions. According to some people who think he was Christopher Marlowe or the Earl of Oxford, he wrote more after the time of his death.
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Shakespeare also wrote sonnets and long narrative poems
Shakespeare only wrote two things which he intended to publish as a book: the long poems Venus and Adonis. He also wrote sonnets which he later decided to publish as a book. But the work for which he is most famous, his plays, were not written as books at all: they are meant to be watched, not read.
Sonnets and two long poems. Also he was a actor himelf
He wrote 38 plays (that we have), 154 sonnets, two long poems and sundry other verse.
Thirty-some plays, a hundred and some sonnets and two long poems. He also had three children
He wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets, three long poems, and a couple of other poems.
Shakespeare is generally credited with 38 plays, 3 long poems, 154 sonnets, and one or two other random pieces of verse. But these totals can be different in the opinions of different scholars, who argue about some of the more dubious attributions. According to some people who think he was Christopher Marlowe or the Earl of Oxford, he wrote more after the time of his death.
He's most famous for his plays, but he also wrote sonnets and long narrative poems.
Shakespeare wrote or co-wrote 38 plays, not 29. We are not sure when the earliest one was written, but the first reference to any of them is in 1592. The last one was written in about 1613. The 154 sonnets were all written before 1609, when they were published. The 2 long poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece were written in 1593 and 1594 repectively.
Most of Shakespeare's poems are sonnets, but there are also long narrative poems written in couplets.
He wrote 157 sonnets and three long poems, "Venus and Adonis," "The Rape of Lucrece, "The Passionate Pilgrim," The Phoenix and Turtle," and "A Lover's Complaint."