We don't know what Shakespeare wrote at the start of his writing career. We first hear of him as a writer after he had written some of his plays.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Maybe. We don't know when he began writing, only that it was before 1592.
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.
There are some lost years of Shakespeare before he began his acting and writing career. There are stories that have Shakespeare minding the horses outside of London theaters and another story that he was a schoolmaster. There is no proof that he was either of those things.
When he had his poem Venus and Adonis published.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Maybe. We don't know when he began writing, only that it was before 1592.
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.
There are some lost years of Shakespeare before he began his acting and writing career. There are stories that have Shakespeare minding the horses outside of London theaters and another story that he was a schoolmaster. There is no proof that he was either of those things.
When he had his poem Venus and Adonis published.
Nobody knows this.
There is no evidence of when Shakespeare began his career as a playwright. The earliest evidence we have is that one of the lines from his play Henry VI was parodied by another writer in 1592. But by then he had probably written several plays.
Candace Fleming began her career as a writer in the mid-1990s.
Shakespeare's writing ability was already well-established before he was invited to become one of the charter members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men. In all likelihood, that was an important reason to include him as a sharer. Therefore we can assume that Shakespeare began writing for the Lord Chamberlain's Men from the moment it was formed in 1594.
British novelist, Charles Dickens, began his literary career as a journalist. He worked for two publications, The Mirror Of Parliament, where he began writing at sixteen, and which was started by his uncle, and The Morning Chronicle, where he began his creative writing.
Hemingway did not attend college, he began his writing career as a junior member at the Kansas City star.
It was called the Elizabethan age after Queen Elizabeth I of England who ruled from 1558 to her death in 1601. Shakespeare spent the first 37 years of his life during Elizabeth's reign and so naturally began his writing then. He continued writing into the Jacobean era, so named after King James I who came to the throne on Elizabeth's death. Shakespeare would have had a hard time writing, say, during the Victorian era which began 221 years after his death.