Sunday, May 23, 2010

The plays of Shakespeare

Shakespeare wrote an immense number of plays. Totalling at thirty-seven in less than fifty-three years he wrote them in three categories: Tragedies, histories, and comedies.

His tragedies are Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolarus, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens, and Titus Andronicus.

His histories are Henry IV part I, Henry IV part II, Henry V, Henry VI part I, Henry VI part II, Henry VI part III, Henry VIII, King John, Richard II and Richard III.

His comedies are Alls well that ends well, As you like it, The comedy of errors, Cymbeline, Love's labours lost, Measure for measure, The Merry wives of Windsor, The merchant of Venice, A midsummer night's dream, Much ado about nothing, Pericles, prince of Tyre, The taming of the shrew, The tempest, Troilus and Cressida, Twelfth Night, Two gentlemen of Verona, and The winter's tale.

Sites

www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/ 1999-2010 Amanda Mabillard. Date looked upon, May 19, 2010. Last update February 28, 2010

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