Ministry of higher and secondary special education of the republic of uzbekistan termez state university department of english language and literature



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Troilus and Cressida Dated 1601-02, registered for publication early 1603 and alludes to the play Thomas Lord Cromwell, which was registered for publication in 1602

  • Othello Dated 1604 though some argue for a slightly earlier date. It is recorded to have been performed in court in November 1604

  • Measure for Measure Performed at court for Christmas 1604, probably written earlier the same year

  • All's Well That Ends Well No strong evidence for date written or first performed, but it is usually dated 1603-06 on stylistic grounds

  • Timon of Athens Estimated 1604-06 based on stylistic similarity to King Lear

  • King Lear Dated 1605-06. Performed at court December 1606 and seems to refer to eclipses of September and October 1605

  • Macbeth 1606. Certainly more Jacobean than Elizabethan based on the play's several compliments to King James

  • Antony and Cleopatra Dated 1606-07, registered for publication in 1608 and perhaps performed at court in 1606 or 1607

  • Coriolanus Perhaps written in 1608. Allusion to 'coal of fire upon ice' in Act 1 could refer to the great frost of winter in 1607/08

  • Pericles 1608. Registered for publication in 1608; Wilkin's novel The Painful Adventures of Pericles, cashing in on the success of the play, was published in 1608

  • Cymbeline 1610. A performance in 1611 is recorded. Theatres were reopened in spring 1610 after a long closure due to the plague

  • AFTER 1610

      • The Winter's Tale 1611. Performed at the Globe May 1611; dance of satyrs apparently borrows from a court entertainment of January 1611

      • The Tempest 1611. Performed at court in November 1611; uses source material not available before autumn 1610

      • Henry VIII 1613. The first Globe theatre burnt down in a fire that started during a performance of the play on 29 June 1613


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