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Suresh posted an Question
January 16, 2020 • 17:21 pm 15 points
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Plz any one 1)clarify, how many comedy, tragedy and history plays by Shakespeare? 2)Plz send with their Titles. (The below pic shows only 35)

I got the below pic from my friend plays are only 35 Comedies-13 Tragedies-12 Histories -10. plz send 37 plays under comedy, tragedy and history headings

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    Eduncle Best Answer

    Dear Suresh,

    Greetings!!

    To date, 38 plays have been credited to William Shakespeare, but many of these may have been written in collaboration with other writers, for example - “The two noble kinsmen” was written by John Fletcher and W. Shakespeare. The 38 plays are categorised into tragedies, comedies and histories. The list is extensive.

           1. “Henry VI Part I" (1589–1590)

           2. "Henry VI Part II" (1590–1591)

           3. "Henry VI Part III" (1590–1591)

           4. "Richard III" (1592–1593)

           5. "The Comedy of Errors" (1592–1593)

           6. "Titus Andronicus" (1593–1594)

           7. "The Taming of the Shrew" (1593–1594)

           8. "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" (1594–1595)

           9. "Love’s Labour’s Lost" (1594–1595)

          10. "Romeo and Juliet" (1594–1595)

          11. "Richard II" (1595–1596)

          12. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1595–1596)

          13. "King John" (1596–1597)

          14. "The Merchant of Venice" (1596–1597)

          15. "Henry IV Part I" (1597–1598)

          16. "Henry IV Part II" (1597–1598)

          17. "Much Ado about nothing" (1598–1599)

          18. "Henry V" (1598–1599)

          19. "Julius Caesar" (1599–1600)

          20. "As You Like It" (1599–1600)

          21. "Twelfth Night" (1599–1600)

          22. "Hamlet" (1600–1601)

          23. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (1600–1601)

          24. "Troilus and Cressida" (1601–1602)

          25. "All’s Well That Ends Well" (1602–1603)

          26. "Measure for Measure" (1604–1605)

          27. "Othello" (1604–1605)

          28. "King Lear" (1605–1606)

          29. "Macbeth" (1605–1606)

          30. "Antony and Cleopatra" (1606–1607)

          31. "Coriolanus" (1607–1608)

          32. "Timon of Athens" (1607–1608)

          33. "Pericles" (1608–1609)

          34. "Cymbeline" (1609–1610)

          35. "The Winter’s Tale" (1610–1611)

          36. "The Tempest" (1611–1612)

          37. "Henry VIII" (1612–1613)

          38. "The Two Noble Kinsmen" (1612–1613)

    Thank you for asking your query.

     

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