answersLogoWhite

0

We have no record of anyone who declared himself to be Shakespeare's enemy. Robert Greene wrote some snarky remarks about him in 1592, but he was a sick and disappointed man and died soon after. Other than that, nobody seems to have disliked him.

In this respect he was quite unlike Ben Jonson, who had a habit of ruffling feathers, got involved in a war of dramatists, wrote a play that got most of the production team thrown in jail, and killed a man in a duel. For all of his prickliness, though, he and Shakespeare were apparently good friends.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?