"In Praise of Love" is a poem written by W. William Shakespeare (1564~1616), a great playwright and poet in the British Renaissance and the master of humanistic literature in the European Renaissance. . Shakespeare's representative works include four major tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth. The four major comedies are "Twelfth Night", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice" and "Much Ado About Nothing" (called "As You Like It" in the People's Education Press textbook). Historical dramas: "Henry IV", "Henry V", "Richard II", etc. He also wrote 154 sonnets and two long poems. Ben Jonson called him "the soul of the age", and Marx called him and Aeschylus of ancient Greece "the greatest dramatic genius of mankind". Although Shakespeare only wrote in English, he was a world-famous author. Most of his works have been translated into many languages, and his plays have been performed in many countries. Died of illness on April 23, 1616.