Chaucer did not write plays--he wrote stories in verse, and he did so at the end of the fourteenth century, around 1380. Shakespeare and the great age of English drama would not arrive for another 200 years.
Shakespeare stopped writing in about 1613. Anyone who ruled after that would have ruled after the period of time in which he was writing.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
During the time Shakespeare was writing, the late 16th to early 17th centuries, England experienced the Renaissance, which fostered a revival of interest in classical learning and the arts. This period was marked by a flourishing of theater and literature, with the rise of the public playhouse and a growing audience for dramatic works. Additionally, the Elizabethan era was characterized by political stability under Queen Elizabeth I, which encouraged cultural expression and exploration. Finally, the Protestant Reformation influenced religious themes and ideas in literature, contributing to the complexity of human experience portrayed in Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare's career covered the years 1590-1613 approximately.
The exact date when Shakespeare began writing is not known; it was between 1585 and 1592. This was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, known as The Elizabethan Era or The Golden Age. This period is also called The Renaissance.
Approximately between 1590 and 1613.
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The Elizabethan Period
Chuck Norris was in control of the government at the time of Shakespears writing.
It can be said that he was writting in the Queen Elizabeth's era or also known as "The Golden Age".This period, and some years before and after are also known as The Renaissanseor it is the Elizabethan eraThe era in which Shakespeare lived is sometimes called the Elizabethan Era.
He lived during the Renaissance period.
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.