;” (IX) In Shakespeare’s own day and time, no one ever faintly imagined what a huge success his works would become. No writer since William Shakespeare has ever been as well known. If not read, studied, or performed, the literary works of “Sweet Mr. Shakespeare” have been colossally renown. (Brown 2) “No other writer has better served the tourism agency, the hotel manager, inn-keeper, caterer and salesman of mementos as well as the publisher and printer, actor and manager. No other writer has evoked a tithe of the editions, commentaries, emendations, speculations, and down-right lunacies that have been begotten by the Shakespeare’s wonder.” (8) “William Shakespeare was indeed an Elizabethan who took advantage of his time.” (Wright 6) Bibliography Brown, Ivor. Shakespeare. New York: Time Incorporated, 1962. Of Virginia, Kirsch, Arthur. The Passions of Shakespeare’s Tragic Heros. London: University Press 1990 Wadsworth, Frank W. “Shakespeare, William.” World Book. 1992 ed. Wilson, J. Dover. The Essential Shakespeare. London: Cambridge University Press, 1945. Wright, Louis B. Shakespeare’s England. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1964 ...