Shakespeare plays, est. composition dates Flashcards

(41 cards)

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Two Gentlemen of Verona </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1589–1591)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Taming of the Shrew </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1590–1594)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry VI, Part 2 </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1590–1591)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry VI, Part 3 </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1591</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry VI, Part 1 </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1591</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Titus Andronicus </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1591–1592)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Richard III </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1592</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Edward III </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1592-1593)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Comedy of Errors </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1594</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Love’s Labour’s Lost </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1594–1595)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Love’s Labour’s Won </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1595–1596)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Richard II </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1595</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Romeo and Juliet </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1595</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>A Midsummer Night’s Dream </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1595</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Life and Death of King John </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1596</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Merchant of Venice </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1596</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry IV, Part 1 </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1596–1597)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>The Merry Wives of Windsor </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1597–1598)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry IV, Part 2 </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1596–1597)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Much Ado About Nothing </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1598–1599)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Henry V </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1598–1599)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Julius Caesar </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>-1599</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>As You Like It </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1599–1600)</p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Hamlet </p>

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<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>(1599–1601)</p>

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Twelfth Night

-1601

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Troilus and Cressida

-1602

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Measure for Measure

(1603–1604)

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Othello

(1603–1604)

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King Lear

(1605–1606)

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Timon of Athens

(1605–1606)

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Macbeth

-1606

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Antony and Cleopatra

-1606

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All's Well That Ends Well

(1606–1607)

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Pericles, Prince of Tyre

-1607

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Coriolanus

-1608

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The Winter's Tale

(1609–1610)

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Cymbeline

(1610–1611)

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The Tempest

(1610–1611)

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Cardenio

(1612–1613)

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Henry VIII, or All is True

-1613

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The Two Noble Kinsmen

-1613