Shakespeare contributed to world literature on a regular basis from 1590 or so to 1613 or so.
No, it is not.
Shakespeare was revolutionary to the literary world in a number of ways. He invented many new words, popularized the use of iambic pentameter, and wrote emotionally evocative works. He also wrote plays that were accessible to a wide audience, not just the elite, which was unusual for his time.
William Shakespeare is the world's pre-eminment dramatist and poet. "Who invented Shakespeare" is a completely meaningless question.
William Shakespeare (An artist), he used the model , Greeth and Roman literature to help to understand the world, and as the inspiration for the art. He suggested the perspective of the drawing (art).
Because Shakespeare changed the world for the better with his plays.
Shakespeare encouraged people to pursue literature
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William Shakespeare
No, it is not.
Shakespeare was revolutionary to the literary world in a number of ways. He invented many new words, popularized the use of iambic pentameter, and wrote emotionally evocative works. He also wrote plays that were accessible to a wide audience, not just the elite, which was unusual for his time.
William Shakespeare is the world's pre-eminment dramatist and poet. "Who invented Shakespeare" is a completely meaningless question.
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare's plays have been performed everywhere in the world sometime or another.
William Shakespeare (An artist), he used the model , Greeth and Roman literature to help to understand the world, and as the inspiration for the art. He suggested the perspective of the drawing (art).
The English poet and playwright who is considered as one of the greatest writers in the world is certainly William Shakespeare, as the richness of his language and the variety of his themes gained for him world acceptance and fame. As he himself wished and as Thomas Hardy had predicted, his works have begun to be read as literary creations rather than plays to be acted on stage.
Yes they had.