Doubts about Shakespeare's play author A variety of people have expressed doubts about the author of William Shakespeare over the years. These doubts are as old as his play. American writer Henry James once said, "I am suffering from such beliefs, sacred William is the biggest and most successful con artist in history." Writer Calvin Hoffman convinced Shakespeare It is. "It is the author of the best British drama prose and poet ever.
For nobility, there is no doubt for a writer of one of these play. Shakespeare said, "I created the universe living imaginably, it is unique," he said, sitting in front of the bank side gloves house. "His lines are always outstanding, they have unique credibility." Nobel has a surprising ears for Shakespeare because of the usual speech rhythm. Listen to his idea of working online. "Does he recognize the character of the author?" He said "This guy has overwhelming feelings." "I believe he is an alcohol addiction." More seriously, "Midsummer Night's Dream" tells us that he is shocked by stage assumptions. "Humanity" accounts for the majority of Shakespeare's conversation. Speaking of the man, Noble struggled for a while and then came up with a strange formula to explain the reproduction of my conversation afterwards.
There are many controversies about the exact chronology of Shakespearean plays and the issue of Shakespearean writers, but dramas are often divided into three major style groups. The first major grouping of his play began with his history and comedy in the 1590s. The earliest script of Shakespeare tends to adapt to the work of other playwrights and use blank poetry, but the rhythm hardly changes. But while Shakespeare and the team of actors were obliged to leave London between 1592 and 1594, Shakespeare began using a rhyming crowd and a more dramatic dialogue in his play. These elements will appear in "Taming" and "Midsummer Night's Dream". Most of the scripts written after the plague attacked London was probably a comedy, reflecting the desire for citizens' ease fare. Other Shakespeare comedies during this period include "Do nothing", "Windsor is awkward", "I like it" and so on.