The Elizabethan age - until the death of Queen Eliazabeth in 1603 The Stuart age - from the accession of King James in 1603
Shakespeare did not write for time periods. He wrote for audiences. He wrote in a number of time periods, depending on how you want to define time periods: the sixteenth century, the seventeenth century, the Elizabethan Era, the Jacobean Era, the 1590s, the 1600s, the 1610s, the Renaissance, etc.
16th and 17th century
Shakespeare wrote this play for the same reason he wrote all of his plays: to make money.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician
Shakespeare did not write for time periods. He wrote for audiences. He wrote in a number of time periods, depending on how you want to define time periods: the sixteenth century, the seventeenth century, the Elizabethan Era, the Jacobean Era, the 1590s, the 1600s, the 1610s, the Renaissance, etc.
16th and 17th century
Shakespeare lived in the reigns of two English monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I, whose reigns are known as the Elizabethan Age and the Jacobean Age respectively.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays (38 if you count The Two Noble Kinsmen).
John Fletcher
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.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
Yes, you need to put two periods after every sentence. When you publish a book, write an essay or most other publishable things you need two periods.
it was written in 1613 with fletcher who contributed a lot
If he was still working on writing plays, he wasn't retired. Shakespeare did not write any plays after he retired. Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen were the last plays he wrote and he wrote them just before his retirement.
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician