16th and 17th century
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
yes
There are parallels to Romeo and Juliet, but no. William Shakespeare died centuries ago, and Stephanie Meyer wrote New Moon.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
Shakespeare did not write his names in a book, or at least not in any book that has survived the centuries. The only examples of his signature (or indeed his handwriting) come from legal documents: his will, a deed, and a mortgage.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
yes
There are parallels to Romeo and Juliet, but no. William Shakespeare died centuries ago, and Stephanie Meyer wrote New Moon.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays (38 if you count The Two Noble Kinsmen).
John Fletcher
Shakespeare did not write his names in a book, or at least not in any book that has survived the centuries. The only examples of his signature (or indeed his handwriting) come from legal documents: his will, a deed, and a mortgage.
Shakespeare wrote this play for the same reason he wrote all of his plays: to make money.
When Shakespeare published Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece, he dedicated them to the Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley.
If you mean, how many novels did William Shakespeare write, the answer is none. Shakespeare didn't write novels. If you mean how many novels are about William Shakespeare, well, quite a few, including the juvenile novel The Shakespeare Stealer by Gary Blackwood, and two sequels by him. A number of novels have centred on Judith Shakespeare, William's daughter, such as William Black's Judith Shakespeare, or My Father Had a Daughter by Grace Tiffany. A novel based on Shakespeare's life is The Players by Stephanie Cowell. There is really no way to count all these.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
it was written in 1613 with fletcher who contributed a lot