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Prada Outlet William Shakespeare - Works - Citizendium
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TitleGenrePrécisMain CharactersDate
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PublishedRomanceProspero, the rightful Duke of Milan,Prada Outlet, meets his usurpers on an island.Prospero, Miranda16111623ComedyThe friendship of Valentine and Proteus versus their romantic love for Sylvia.Valentine, Proteus15931623ComedyFalstaff attempts to seduce Mistresses Ford and Page.Falstaff, Ford15971602ComedyThe Duke of Vienna leaves the enforcement of his laws to the harsh Antonio.Vincentio,UGG Boots Sale, Angelo16041623ComedyThe farcical adventures of two sets of twins.Antipholus, Dromio15901623ComedyBeatrice and Benedict wage a "merry war", concealing their true feelings.Beatrice, Benedick15981600ComedyThe King of Navarre and three companions agree to give up worldly pleasures,including love, for three years.Ferdinand, Berowne15931598ComedyThe adventures of young lovers, rude mechanicals, and fairies in Athens.Oberon, Titania15941600ComedyAntonio borrows from Shylock on behalf of his friend Bassanio.Antonio, Shylock15961600ComedyRosalind and Celia escape to the Forest of Arden, Rosalind disguised as a boy.Rosalind, Orlando15981623Comedy"Shrewish" Katherine must wed before her younger sister can. Petruchio, Katherine15911623ComedyHelena plots to marry the reluctant Bertram.Bertram, Helena16031623ComedyViola, shipwrecked, separated from her brother, and disguised as a boy, enters Duke Orsino's service. In love with Orsino herself, she must help him win the hand of Olivia.Orsino, Viola, Olivia16001623RomanceJealousy ends marriage and friendship; time brings reconciliationLeontes, Perdita16101623HistoryThe life and death of King JohnJohn, Arthur15961623HistoryRichard's mistakes lead to his downfall at the hands of Henry Bolingbroke. Richard, Bolingbroke15951597HistoryHenry has taken the throne,UGG Kids, but must put down rebellion. He needs the help of his son, Hal, who is spending his youth in bad company.Henry, Hal, Hotspur15971598HistoryHenry's crown is again threatened by civil war, while Prince Hal returns to his life with the disreputable Falstaff.Henry, Falstaff, Hal15981600HistoryThe English defeat the French at Agincourt.Henry, Pistol15991600HistoryThe aftermath of the Death of Henry VHenry, Talbot15921623HistoryThe beginning of the War of the RosesHenry, Margaret15911594HistoryThe House of York defeats the House of Lancaster.The prelude to the rise of Richard IIIHenry, Margaret15911595HistoryRichard's seizure of the throne and defeat at Bosworth Field.Richard, Clarence15921597HistoryThe scheming Cardinal Wolsey opposes HenryHenry, Catherine16131623TragedyThe love story of Troilus and Cressida set against the backdrop of the Trojan WarTroilus, Cressida16021609TragedyThe proud Roman general, Coriolanous betrays Rome.Coriolanus, Volumnia16081623TragedyRoman general and Gothic queen in a cycle of revengeTitus, Tamara15901594TragedyTwo "star-cross'd lovers" have a passionate affair, defying their families, with tragic results.Romeo, Juliet15951597TragedyFalse friends cause Timon to become a misanthrope. Timon, Apemantus16061623TragedyConspirators assassinate Julius Caesar and are then defeated.Brutus, Antony15991623TragedyMacbeth seeks to gain the Scottish throne through murder, believing that no man "of woman born" can kill him.Macbeth, Lady Macbeth,Louboutin Discount, Banquo16051623TragedyHamlet seeks to avenge the death of his father.Hamlet, Ophelia16011603TragedyLear foolishly chooses his scheming eldest daughters over Cordelia.Lear, Cordelia, Regan Gloucester, Goneril16051608TragedyOthello is destroyed by his jealous love for Desdemona.Othello, Iago, Desdemona16041622TragedyAntony and Cleopatra are defeated by Octavius.Antony, Cleopatra16061623RomanceVillainy, a wicked stepmother and a separated family.Imogen, Iachimo16091623
Shakespeare's plays are traditionally organised into three groups:  Comedies, Histories and  Tragedies.  The following (resortable) list sorts the plays according to their order in the , the first published edition of Shakespeare's plays. Today, some of the comedies are usually considered as a separate subgenre, the  or tragicomedies; these plays are so marked in the "Genre" column.
The first printings of the First Folio omitted Troilus and Cressida, but it was quickly added. Scholars are generally agreed that all of these plays are at least partly by Shakespeare, and most his sole work. A minority of scholars believe them all his sole work.
Many scholars have recently concluded that Edward III is at least partly by Shakespeare, and some editions include it.
In recent decades most scholars have come to accept The Two Noble Kinsmen as being by  and Shakespeare, and it is usually included in scholarly editions.
From Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium The Plays
Most scholars accept some passages of Sir Thomas More as by Shakespeare,Louboutin Outlet, and some editions include either these passages or the whole play.
Sources:
 Poems  Lost plays  Apocrypha
Later in the seventeenth century, several other plays were added in later editions, but these were deleted again early in the eighteenth century. One of them, , was restored in Malone's edition of 1792, and has regularly been included since. It is generally accepted as at least partly by Shakespeare.
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