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Shakespeare's Works
Dates are conjectural
Comedies:
- "The Comedy of Errors," 1592-93
- "The Taming of the Shrew," 1593-94
- "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," 1594-95
- "Love's Labour's Lost," 1594-95
- "Midsummer Night's Dream," 1595-96
- "The Merchant of Venice," 1596-97
- "Much Ado About Nothing," 1598-99
- "As You Like It," 1599-1600
- "The Merry Wives of Windsor," 1600-01
- "Twelfth Night," 1601-02
- "Troilus and Cressida," 1601-02
- "All's Well That Ends Well," 1602-03
- "Measure for Measure," 1604-05
- "The Two Noble Kinsmen," 1612-13
Histories:
- "Henry VI," 1589-92
- "Richard III," 1592-93
- "Richard II," 1595-96
- "King John," 1596-97
- "Henry IV," 1597-98
- "Henry V," 1598-99
- "Henry VIII," 1612-13
Tragedies:
- "Titus Andronicus," 1593-94
- "Romeo and Juliet," 1594-95
- "Julius Caesar," 1599-1600
- "Hamlet," 1600-01
- "Othello," 1604-05
- "King Lear," 1605-06
- "Macbeth," 1605-06
- "Antony and Cleopatra," 1606-07
- "Coriolanus," 1607-08
- "Timon of Athens," 1607-08
Romance:
- "Pericles," 1608-09
- "Cymbeline," 1609-10
- "The Winter's Tale," 1610-11
- "The Tempest," 1611-12
Poems:
- "Venus and Adonis," 1593
- "The Rape of Lucrece," 1594
- "The Phoenix and the Turtle," 1601
- Sonnets, published 1609
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