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There are several websites one may find a biography of William Shakespeare. Some of these sites include the Biography website, Shakespeare Online, and Bardweb.
No, Pericles is a comedy written by Shakespeare.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
The orthodox answer is: before 1609, when it was first published. However, based on the evidence for biography in his sonnets (see related link below) it was probably written around 1592.
The Jew of Malta was written by Christopher Marlowe, not Shakespeare, around 1589.
Irvin Leigh Matus has written: 'Shakespeare, the living record' -- subject(s): Biography, Dramatists, English, English Dramatists 'Shakespeare, in fact' -- subject(s): Oxford theory, Authorship, English Dramatists, Biography, English drama
There are several websites one may find a biography of William Shakespeare. Some of these sites include the Biography website, Shakespeare Online, and Bardweb.
Edgar Innes Fripp has written: 'Shakespeare, man and artist' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Shakespeare studies' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Master Richard Quyny, bailiff of Stratford-upon-Avon' -- subject(s): Biography, Friends and associates 'Shakespeare's Stratford' -- subject(s): England, English Dramatists, Homes and haunts, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Stratford-upon-Avon 'Shakespeare studies, biographical and literary' -- subject(s): Friends and associates, Homes and haunts
Donald A. Stauffer has written: 'The art of biography in eighteenth century England' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Biography, Biography as a literary form, English literature, History and criticism 'Shakespeare's world of images' -- subject(s): Religion and ethics 'The saint and the hunchback'
Paul Barry has written: 'A lifetime with Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Theatrical producers and directors, Stage history, Biography, Dramatic production
About half a million different people, over the years, have written books about Shakespeare. One of the best is Bill Bryson's biography of Shakespeare which, among many other excellent features, totally debunks the idea that someone other than Shakespeare wrote the plays.
Robert Tanitch has written: 'Shakespeare Interviews - Romeo and Juliet' 'Brando' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Shakespeare Interviews - Hamlet' 'Ashcroft' -- subject(s): Actors, Biography, Pictorial works 'A civil marriage' 'Gielgud' 'The unknown James Dean' 'Guinness' -- subject(s): Actors, Biography, Pictorial works, Portraits
C. A. O. Fox has written: 'Notes on William Shakespeare and Robert Tofte' -- subject(s): Biography, Contemporaries, English Authors, Miscellanea
Jeremy Mercer has written: 'Time was soft there' -- subject(s): Biography, Booksellers and bookselling, Bookstores, Canadian Authors, History, Intellectual life, Shakespeare and Company (Paris, France : 1964- ) 'Time was soft there' -- subject(s): Shakespeare and Company (Paris, France : 1964- ), Bookstores, Intellectual life, Canadian Authors, Booksellers and bookselling, Biography, History
C. J. Gianakaris has written: 'Julius Caesar (Garland Shakespeare Bibliographies)' 'Plutarch' -- subject(s): Biography (as a literary form), Criticism and interpretation
James M. Gibson has written: 'Kent' 'The Philadelphia Shakespeare story' -- subject(s): Biography, Criticism and interpretation, Editors, History, Textual Criticism
William Kelly Montague has written: 'The man of Stratford--the real Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Biography, Homes and haunts, Dramatists, English, English Dramatists