The Complete Plays of Shakespeare

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  1. 1.
    All's Well That Ends Well (Penguin Shakespeare S.)
    by William Shakespeare

  2. 2.
    As You Like It (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  3. 3.
    The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare, Signet Classic)
    by William Shakespeare

  4. 4.
    Love's Labour's Lost
    by William Shakespeare

  5. 5.
    Measure for Measure (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  6. 6.
    The Merry Wives of Windsor (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  7. 7.
    The Merchant of Venice (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  8. 8.
    A Midsummer Night's Dream (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  9. 9.
    Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  10. 10.
    The Taming of the Shrew (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  11. 11.
    The Tempest (New Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  12. 12.
    Twelfth Night (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  13. 13.
    The Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  14. 14.
    The Winter's Tale (Signet Classics (Paperback))
    by William Shakespeare

  15. 15.
    Henry IV, Part 1 (Signet Classics)
    by William Shakespeare

  16. 16.
    Henry IV, Part II (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  17. 17.
    Henry V (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  18. 18.
    King Henry VI, Part 1
    by William Shakespeare

  19. 19.
    King Henry VI, Part 2
    by William Shakespeare

  20. 20.
    King Henry VI, Part 3
    by William Shakespeare

  21. 21.
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    Henry VIII (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  22. 22.
    King John (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  23. 23.
    Richard II (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  24. 24.
    Richard III (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  25. 25.
    Antony and Cleopatra (The Pelican Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  26. 26.
    Coriolanus (Signet Classics)
    by William Shakespeare

  27. 27.
    Cymbeline (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  28. 28.
    Hamlet ( Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  29. 29.
    Julius Caesar (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  30. 30.
    King Lear (Signet Classics)
    by William Shakespeare

  31. 31.
    Macbeth (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  32. 32.
    Othello (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  33. 33.
    Pericles, Prince of Tyre (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  34. 34.
    Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

  35. 35.
    Timon of Athens (Oxford World's Classics)
    by William Shakespeare

  36. 36.
    Troilus and Cressida (Signet Classics)
    by William Shakespeare

  37. 37.
    Titus Andronicus (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

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Created by Amy on Mar 30, 2006.
 

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Addition of "Two Noble Kinsman" — 5 years ago

Didn’t see why this wasn’t part of the list as “Pericles” is included. If this is an issue please feel free to remove it.


Untitled — 5 years ago

that might be so, but i don’t think it’s for you, or i, to say.

however here’s a thought – although this is not necessarily true lets say that the very hungry caterpillar was written primarily to be read to children by adults. does that mean you can only tick it if an adult has read it to you (which I can proudly say i’ve had the pleasure of)?


Untitled — 5 years ago

he wud agree with me about a play’s purpose


Untitled — 5 years ago

wow funny you should say that, i was just thinking about wittgenstein!


Untitled — 5 years ago

lets ring wittgenstein up and ask him


Untitled — 5 years ago

I would say not, because shakespeare has nothing to do with whatever the actor adds to the performance; that is independent of what he wrote. the only thing shakespeare left behind is the text – for people to do with as they will – and thus it is the text alone that i trust


Untitled — 5 years ago

no because its an album which is a cd (or similar) which is meant to be listened to as an album in a room but a play is something that is performed. something is lost by it not being listened to as an album.. play = intneded to be on stage = something is lost by reading it


Untitled — 5 years ago

i want to read them all anyway and there’s more chance of me reading them than seeing them so i will do it that way. if i saw all the songs on led zeppelin IV performed live by led zeppelin i would still say i havent listened to the album


Untitled — 5 years ago

if the list has certain publishers mentioned etc then thats ok but a list where it just says the play then those can be ticked


Untitled — 5 years ago

look – this list is in the book category and is full of published texts rather than theatrical performances



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