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Henry VI, part 1 | (1589-90) | * | * | * | |||
Henry VI, part 2 | (1590-91) | ||||||
Henry VI, part 3 | (1590-91) | ||||||
Richard III | (1592-93) | | | * | * | T | |
The Comedy of Errors | (1592-94) | * | O | ||||
Titus Andronicus | (1593-94) | @@@ | O | ||||
The Taming of the Shrew | (1593-94) | * | * | T |
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona | -1594 | ||||||
Love's Labour's Lost | (1594-95) | O | |||||
King John | (1594-96) | * | |||||
Richard II | -1595 | ** | | T | |||
Romeo and Juliet | (1595-96) | * | * | * | * | ||
A Midsummer Night's Dream | (1595-96) | * | * | * | T | ||
The Merchant of Venice | (1596-97) | * | *εκ | ||||
Henry IV, part 1 | (1596-97) | | | T | |||
The Merry Wives of Windsor | -1597 | * | * | ||||
Henry IV, part 2 | -1598 | * | T | ||||
Much Ado about Nothing | (1598-99) | | | ||||
Henry V | -1599 | * | T | ||||
Julius Caesar | -1599 | * | * | ||||
As You Like It | -1599 | * | O | ||||
The Sonnets | (1593-1599) | * | ****T | ||||
Hamlet | (1600-1) | * | * | * | * | **** | |
Twelfth Night | (1601-2) | | * | ||||
Troilus and Cressida | (1601-2) | O | |||||
All's Well That Ends Well | (1602-3) | * | * | ||||
Measure for Measure | -1604 | * | |||||
Othello | -1604 | * | * | * | |||
King Lear | -1605 | * | * | ** | |||
Macbeth | -1606 | * | * | * | * | *** | |
Antony and Cleopatra | (1606-7) | * | * | * | * | ||
Coriolanus | (1607-8) | * | T,O | ||||
Timon of Athens | (1607-8) | ||||||
Pericles | (1607-8) | | | ||||
Cymbeline | (1609-10) | ||||||
The Winter's Tale | (1610-11) | * | | ||||
The Tempest | -1611 | * | * | * | * | TO | |
Henry VIII | (1612-13) | ||||||
King Edward V | * | ||||||
s Two Noble Kinsman | * | ||||||
`D: The Arden Shakespeare NC:The New Cambridg Shakespearee OS: Oxford School Shakespeare KN::The Kenkyusha Shakespeare |
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A r Glossary | C.T.Onions | ||||||
r Lexicion | A.Schmidt | ||||||
Concordance to r | Bartlett | ||||||
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R.W.Dent | ||||||
Dictionary of r | C.Boyce | ||||||
r 's Bawdy | |||||||
Who's Who & What's What i n r |
E>M O'Conner | ||||||
Everyman's Companion to r | Evans | ||||||
An ABC of r | R.Bayley |
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VFCNXsAΌε«T | ΊΞE‘μ | ||||||
On Shakespeare | |||||||
Shakespeare | P.Quennell | ||||||
Young Shakespeare | R.Fraser | ||||||
Alias Shakespeare | L.Sobran | ||||||
Shakespeare's Self-portrait | A.L.Rowse | ||||||
The Women in Shakespeare's Life | I.Brown | ||||||
Tales from Shakespeare | Rambs | ||||||
Shakespeare's England T,U | |||||||
Introducting Shakespeare | G.B.Harrison | ||||||
Shakespeare Audience | A.Harbsge | ||||||
iShakespeare in his Age | F.E.Halliday | ||||||
Shakespeare Tragedy | A.C.Bradley | ||||||
Shakespeare Tragedy | H.B.Charlton | ||||||
Shakespeare Our Contemporary | Jan Kott | ||||||
What happens in Hamlet | J.D.Willson | ||||||
The Meaning of Shakespeare | H.C.Goddard | ||||||
Shakespeare's Fiowers | J.Kerr | ||||||
Shakespeare :@A Celebration | T,J.B.Spencer | ||||||
Shakespeare@TruthTradition | Smart | ||||||
OnTen Plays of Shakespeare | S.A.Brooke | ||||||
TragicDrama in Aeschyrus Sophceles and Shakespeare |
Cambell | ||||||
Naughty Shakespeare | M.Macrone | ||||||
Shakespeare in Love | Marc Norman Tom Stoppard |
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Shakespeare in Love The Love Poetry of W".Shakespeare |
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On Acting | Laurence Olivier | ||||||
Who wrote Shakespeare ? | John Michell | ||||||
Will in the World | S.Greenbalt | ||||||
Sonnets | |||||||
Shakespeare's Sonnets | M.Seymour-Smith | ||||||
Shakespeare's Sonnets | W.G.Ingram | ||||||
The Sonnets | J.D.Wilson | ||||||
The Master-Miistress A Study of Shakespeare's Sonnets |
J.Winny | ||||||
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