William Shakespeare's most popular plays are;
Hamlet. King Lear. Venus and Adonis.
Shakespeare wrote his works between 1590 (approximately) and 1613 when he retired.
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The major stakeholder alongside William Shakespeare in the Globe Theatre was Richard Burbage, a renowned actor of the time. Burbage was not only a leading performer in Shakespeare's plays but also a co-owner of the Globe Theatre, helping to finance its construction and operations. Their partnership was instrumental in the theatre's success, allowing Shakespeare to showcase his works to a wider audience.
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Hamlet. King Lear. Venus and Adonis.
Shakespeare's works may have been protected by some primitive form of copyright back in the day, but it is all public domain now. None of Shakespeare's works are patentable subject matter and all of his works predate the creation of the USPTO. No, none of "shakespeare patent".
Shakespeare's works are displayed in the Shakespeare section of any reputable bookstore.
It was William Shakespeare. Some people argue that some of his works should be attributed to other writers, but there is little to justify this.
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Some people would say that all of Shakespeare's works are "principal works". Some of his plays and poems are extremely well-known, and some less and less well-known until you get to the poems and plays practically nobody has heard of. It is easier just to look at all of his works.
All of them. They all fall into the category "Shakespeare's Works."
Shakespeare wrote his works between 1590 (approximately) and 1613 when he retired.
Early texts of Shakespeare's works was created in 1603.
The complete works of William Shakespeare are a collection of his plays and sonnets.
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