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Alan Poe What Made Shakespeare Famous. Why Did Shakespeare Become Famous?
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William Shakespeare is the greatest playwright of the era and the national poet of England. His famous plays are Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet. In them, the heroes are looking for questions about how to deal with evil. 
 
154 sonnets, 38 plays, 3 epitaphs and 4 poems have survived to this day, some of them were written in collaboration with other authors. His works have been translated into almost all languages ​​of the world and are published more often than the works of other playwrights. You can find complete works of William Shakespeare at our official website - https://shakespeareintune.com/



Most of the works were written by Shakespeare in the period 1589-1613. Early plays are predominantly chronicles and comedies. After that, a period of tragedies came into his work. His authorship belongs to "King Lear", "Othello", "Hamlet" and "Macbeth", which are considered the best in their genre. At the end of his career, he created several tragicomedies, began to collaborate with other authors. 

Many of his plays were published during his lifetime. His two friends in 1623 published a collection of all Shakespeare - the First Folio. That is how fame came to him. Even during his lifetime, he received commendable reviews about his works. However, it was only in the 19th century that he really gained popularity: Victorians and representatives of romanticism simply worshiped Shakespeare. This phenomenon is called "bardo-worship".

Shakespeare's work made a lasting impression on later theater and literature. In particular, he expanded the scope of the playwright's work with characterization, plot, language, and genre.

And today, Shakespeare's works remain so popular, they are constantly studied in schools and universities, and also reinterpreted in accordance with cultural and political   conditions.

We hope that from this article you have learned what William Shakespeare is famous for.


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