Bibliography
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BOOKS
- Venus and Adonis (London: Printed by Richard Field, sold by J. Harrison I, 1593).
- The First Part of the Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster [abridged and corrupt text of Henry VI, part 2] (London: Printed by Thomas Creede for Thomas Millington, 1594).
- Lucrece (London: Printed by Richard Field for John Harrison, 1594); republished as The Rape of Lucrece. Newly Revised (London: Printed by T. Snodham for R. Jackson, 1616).
- The Most Lamentable Romaine Tragedie of Titus Andronicus (London: Printed by John Danter, sold by Edward White & Thomas Middleton, 1594).
- A Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called The Taming of a Shrew [corrupt text] (London: Printed by John Danter, sold by Edward White & Thomas Middleton, 1594; London: Printed by Peter Short, sold by Cuthbert Burbie, 1594).
- The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the Death of Good King Henrie the Sixt [abridged and corrupt text of Henry VI, part 3] (London: Printed by Peter Short for Thomas Millington, 1595).
- The Tragedy of King Richard the Third (London: Printed by Valentine Simmes & Peter Short for Andrew Wise, 1597).
- The Tragedie of King Richard the Second (London: Printed by Valentine Simmes for Andrew Wise, 1597).
- An Excellent Conceited Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet [corrupt text] (London: Printed by John Danter [& E. Allde?], 1597); republished as The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. Newly Corrected, Augmented, and Amended (London: Printed by Thomas Creede for Cuthbert Burby, 1599).
- A Pleasant Conceited Comedie Called, Loues Labors Lost (London: Printed by William White for Cuthbert Burby, 1598).
- The History of Henrie the Fourth [part 1] (London: Printed by Peter Short for Andrew Wise, 1598).
- The Passionate Pilgrime, attributed to Shakespeare (London: William Jaggard, 1599).
- A Midsommer Nights Dreame (London: Printed by R. Bradock for Thomas Fisher, 1600).
- The Most Excellent Historie of the Merchant of Venice (London: Printed by James Roberts for Thomas Heyes, 1600).
- The Second Part of Henrie the Fourth, Continuing to His Death, and Coronation of Henrie the Fift (London: Printed by Valentine Simmes for Andrew Wise & William Aspley, 1600).
- Much Adoe about Nothing (London: Printed by Valentine Simmes for Andrew Wise & William Aspley, 1600).
- The Cronicle History of Henry the Fift [corrupt text] (London: Printed by Thomas Creede for Thomas Mullington & John Busby, 1600).
- The Phoenix and Turtle, appended to Loves Martyr: or, Rosalins Complaint, by Robert Chester (London: Printed by Richard Field for E. Blount, 1601).
- A Most Pleasaunt and Excellent Conceited Comedie, of Syr John Falstaffe, and the Merrie Wives of Windsor [corrupt text] (London: Printed by Thomas Creede for Arthur Johnson, 1602).
- The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmark [abridged and corrupt text] (London: Printed by Valentine Simmes for Nicholas Ling & John Trundell, 1603); republished as The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. Newly Imprinted and Enlarged to Almost as Much Againe as It Was, According to the True and Perfect Coppie (London: Printed by James Roberts for Nicholas Ling, 1604).
- M. William Shak-speare: His True Chronicle Historie of the Life and Death of King Lear and His Three Daughters (London: Printed by N. Okes for Nathaniel Butter, 1608).
- The Historie of Troylus and Cresseida (London: Printed by G. Eld for R. Bonian & H. Walley, 1609).
- Shake-speares Sonnets (London: Printed by G. Eld for Thomas Thorpe, sold by W. Aspley & John Wright, 1609).
- The Late, and Much Admired Play, Called Pericles, Prince of Tyre (London: Printed by W. White for Henry Gosson, 1609).
- The Tragædy of Othello, The Moore of Venice (London: Printed by Nicholas Okes for Thomas Walkley, 1622).
- Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies. Published according to the True Originall Copies (London: Printed by Isaac Jaggard & Edward Blount, 1623)--comprises The Tempest; The Two Gentlemen of Verona; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Measure for Measure; The Comedy of Errors; Much Ado About Nothing; Love's Labor's Lost; A Midsummer Night's Dream; The Merchant of Venice; As You Like It; The Taming of the Shrew; All's Well That Ends Well; Twelfth Night; The Winter's Tale; King John; Richard II; Henry IV, parts 1 and 2; Henry V; Henry VI, parts 1-3; Richard III; Henry VIII; Troilus and Cressida; Coriolanus; Titus Andronicus; Romeo and Juliet; Timon of Athens; Julius Caesar; Macbeth; Hamlet; King Lear; Othello; Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbeline.
- The Two Noble Kinsmen, by Shakespeare and John Fletcher (London: Printed by Thomas Cotes for John Waterson, 1634).
- Poems. Written by Wil. Shake-speare, Gent. (London: Thomas Cotes & John Benson, 1640).
Editions
- A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare, 29 volumes to date, volumes 1-15, 18, edited by Horace Howard Furness; volumes 16-17, 19-20, edited by Horace Howard Furness Jr. (Philadelphia & London: Lippincott, 1871-1928); volumes 1-25, general editor, Joseph Quincey Adams; volumes 26-27, general editor, Hyder Edward Rollins (Philadelphia & London: Lippincott for the Modern Language Association of America, 1936-1955); volumes 28- , general editors, Robert K. Turner Jr. and Richard Knowles (New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1977- ).
- The Works of Shakespeare, The New Cambridge Shakespeare, 39 volumes, edited by J. Dover Wilson, Arthur Quiller-Couch, and others (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1921-1967).
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by George Lyman Kittredge (Boston: Ginn, 1936); revised by Irving Ribner (Waltham, Mass.: Ginn, 1971).
- Shakespeare Quarto Facsimiles, 14 volumes, edited by W. W. Greg and Charlton Hinman (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939-1966).
- William Shakespeare: The Complete Works, edited by Peter Alexander (London & Glasgow: Collins, 1951; New York: Random House, 1952).
- The Arden Shakespeare, 38 volumes to date, general editors, Harold F. Brooks and Harold Jenkins (London: Methuen, 1951- ).
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig (Chicago: Scott Foresman, 1961); revised by Craig and David Bevington (Glenview, Ill.: Scott Foresman, 1973); revised again by Bevington (Glenview, Ill.: Scott Foresman, 1980); revised again by Bevington (New York: Longman, 1997).
- The New Penguin Shakespeare, general editor, T. J. B. Spencer, 33 volumes to date (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1967- ).
- The Norton Facsimile: The First Folio of Shakespeare, edited by Hinman (New York: Norton, 1968).
- William Shakespeare: The Complete Works, The Complete Pelican Shakespeare, general editor, Alfred Harbage (Baltimore: Penguin, 1969).
- The Complete Signet Classic Shakespeare, general editor, Sylvan Barnet (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972).
- The Riverside Shakespeare, general editor, G. Blakemore Evans (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974).
- Shakespeare's Sonnets, edited, with analytic commentary, by Stephen Booth (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1977).
- Shakespeare's Plays in Quarto: A Facsimile Edition of Copies Primarily from the Henry E. Huntington Library, edited by Michael J. B. Allen and Kenneth Muir (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982).
- The Complete Works: Original-Spelling Edition, general editors, Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986).
- The Poems. Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Phoenix And the Turtle, The Passionate Pilgrim, A Lover's Complaint, The New Cambridge Shakespeare, edited by John Roe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992).
Play Productions
- Henry VI, part 1, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1589-1592.
- Henry VI, part 2, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1590-1592.
- Richard III, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1591-1592.
- The Comedy of Errors, London, unknown theater (probably of Lord Strange's Men), circa 1592-1594; London, Gray's Inn, 28 December 1594.
- Titus Andronicus, London, Rose or Newington Butts theater, 24 January 1594.
- The Taming of the Shrew, London, Newington Butts theater, 11 June 1594.
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona, London, Newington Butts theater or the Theatre, 1594.
- Love's Labor's Lost, perhaps at the country house of a great lord, such as the earl of Southampton, circa 1594-1595; London, at court, Christmas 1597.
- Sir Thomas More, probably by Anthony Munday, revised by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, Shakespeare, and possibly Thomas Heywood, evidently never produced, circa 1594-1595.
- King John, London, the Theatre, circa 1594-1596.
- Richard II, London, the Theatre, circa 1595.
- Romeo and Juliet, London, the Theatre, circa 1595-1596.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream, London, the Theatre, circa 1595-1596.
- The Merchant of Venice, London, the Theatre, circa 1596-1597.
- Henry IV, part 1, London, the Theatre, circa 1596-1597.
- Henry IV, part 2, London, the Theatre, circa 1597.
- The Merry Wives of Windsor, Windsor, Windsor Castle, 23 April 1597.
- Much Ado About Nothing, London, the Theatre, circa 1598-1599.
- Henry V, London, Globe theater(?), between March and September 1599(?).
- Julius Caesar, London, Globe theater, 21 September 1599.
- As You Like It, London, Globe theater, circa 1599-1600.
- Hamlet, London, Globe theater, circa 1600-1601.
- Twelfth Night, London, at court(?), no earlier than 6 January 1601(?); London, Globe theater(?), circa 1601-1602(?); London, Middle Temple, 2 February 1602.
- Troilus and Cressida, London, Globe theater(?), circa 1601-1602(?).
- All's Well That Ends Well, London, Globe theater, circa 1602-1603.
- Measure for Measure, London, Globe theater(?), 1604(?); London, at court, 26 December 1604.
- Othello, London, Globe theater(?), 1604(?); Westminster, Whitehall, 1 November 1604.
- King Lear, London, Globe theater(?), by late 1605 or early 1606; London, at court, 26 December 1606.
- Timon of Athens (possibly unperformed during Shakespeare's lifetime); possibly London, Globe theater, circa 1605-1608.
- Macbeth, London, Globe theater(?), 1606(?); London, at court, probably 7 August 1606.
- Antony and Cleopatra, London, Globe theater, circa 1606-1607.
- Pericles, possibly by Shakespeare and George Wilkins, London, at court, between January 1606 and November 1608; London, Globe theater, probably circa 1607-1608.
- Coriolanus, London, Globe theater, circa 1607-1608.
- Cymbeline, London, Blackfriars theater or Globe theater, 1609.
- The Winter's Tale, London, Globe theater, 15 May 1611.
- The Tempest, London, at court, 1 November 1611.
- Cardenio, probably by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, London, Globe theater(?), circa 1612-1613.
- Henry VIII, possibly by Shakespeare and Fletcher, London, Globe theater, 29 June 1613.
- The Two Noble Kinsmen, by Shakespeare and Fletcher, London, probably Blackfriars theater (possibly Globe theater), 1613.