William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) wor a englischa Dichda, Dramatika und Schauspuija. Ea wead vo vui Leidln ois da gresste Dramatika vo da Wejdliteratur ogsegn.
Ea hod z Stratford-upon-Avon, in Warwickshire, England glebt und is emdo gstorm. Seine Stickln wean bis heit gspuid.
Da Shakespeare guit aa ois oana vo de gresstn Worteafinda vo da Englischn Sproch.
Seit eppa 150 Joa behaptn Laienforscha imma wieda, dass da Shakespeare ned da Urheba vo seim Weak sei kennt. Er warad ja aus da Provinz und hädd koa richdige Buidung ghobt, san de Haptargument. De Wissnschoft is si awa einig, dass da Shakespeare sea woi da Urheba vo nam Weak is.
Gschichtndramen
König Johann (King John, um 1595/96)
Eduard III. (Edward III, (druckt 1596); De Vafossaschoft vom Shakespeare is ned gsichad)
Heinrich VIII. (King Henry VIII or All Is True, uma 1612/13)
York-Tetralogie
Heinrich VI.
Teil 1 (King Henry VI, Part 1; 1591)
Teil 2 (King Henry VI, Part 2; 1591–92)
Teil 3 (King Henry VI, Part 3; 1591–92)
Richard III. (King Richard III; um 1593, druckt 1597)
Lancaster-Tetralogie
Richard II. (King Richard II; zwischn 1590 und 1599, druckt 1597)
Heinrich IV.
Teil 1 (King Henry IV, Part 1; um 1595/96, druckt 1598)
Teil 2 (King Henry IV, Part 2; um 1597, druckt 1600)
Heinrich V. (King Henry V; 1599, druckt 1600 (Raubdruck))
Komedien
Heitare Komedien
Die Komödie der Irrungen (The Comedy of Errors; um 1591, druckt 1621)
Verlorene Liebesmüh (auch: Liebes Leid und Lust; Love’s Labour’s Lost; um 1593, druckt 1598)
Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung (The Taming of the Shrew; um 1594, druckt 1623)
Zwei Herren aus Verona (The Two Gentlemen of Verona; uma 1590–95, druckt 1623)
Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night’s Dream; 1595/96, druckt 1600)
Der Kaufmann von Venedig (The Merchant of Venice; 1596)
Viel Lärm um nichts (Much Ado about Nothing; um 1598/99, druckt 1600)
Wie es euch gefällt (As You Like It; um 1599, gedruckt 1623)
Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (The Merry Wives of Windsor; 1600/01)
Was ihr wollt (Twelfth Night or What You Will; um 1601, druckt 1623)
Problemstickl
Troilus und Cressida (Troilus and Cressida; um 1601, druckt 1610)
Ende gut, alles gut (All’s Well That Ends Well; 1602/03, druckt 1623)
Maß für Maß (Measure for Measure; um 1604, druckt 1623)
Romanzn
Perikles, Prinz von Tyrus (Pericles, Prince of Tyre; um 1607, erster Druck 1609)
Ein Wintermärchen (The Winter’s Tale; 1609, druckt 1623)
Cymbeline (Cymbeline; 1610)
Der Sturm (The Tempest; 1611, druckt 1623)
Tragedien
Fruahe Tragedien
Titus Andronicus (um 1589–92, druckt 1594)
Romeo und Julia (Romeo and Juliet; 1595, druckt 1597 (Raubdruck), dann 1599)
Remadramen
Julius Cäsar (The Tragedy of Julius Caesar; 1599,edruckt 1623)
Antonius und Cleopatra (Antony and Cleopatra; um 1607, druckt 1623)
Coriolanus (Coriolanus; um 1608, druckt 1623)
Spodare Tragedien
Hamlet (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark; um 1601, druckt 1603, evtl. Raubdruck)
Othello (um 1604, druckt 1622)
König Lear (King Lear; um 1605, druckt 1608)
Timon von Athen (Timon of Athens; um 1606, easchda Druck 1623)
Macbeth (um 1608, druckt 1623)
Versdichtunga
Venus und Adonis (Venus and Adonis; 1593)
Lucretia (The Rape of Lucrece; 1594)
Der Liebenden Klage (A Lover’s Complaint; 1609)
Der verliebte Pilger (The Passionate Pilgrim; 1609)
Der Phoenix und die Turteltaube (The Phoenix and the Turtle; druckt 1601)
Sonette (Sonnets; 1609)
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Tragedien:Romeo und Julia|Macbeth|König Lear|Hamlet|Othello|Titus Andronicus|Julius Caesar|Antonius und Cleopatra|Coriolanus|Troilus und Cressida|Timon von Athen
Komedien:Ein Sommernachtstraum|Ende gut, alles gut|Wie es euch gefällt|Cymbeline|Verlorene Liebesmüh|Der Kaufmann von Venedig|Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor|Viel Lärm um nichts|Perikles, Prinz von Tyrus|Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung|Die Komödie der Irrungen|Maß für Maß|Der Sturm|Was ihr wollt|Zwei Herren aus Verona|Ein Wintermärchen
Historiendramen:Richard III.|Richard II.|Heinrich VI.|Heinrich V.|Heinrich IV.|Heinrich VIII.|König Johann
Andare Weak:Sonette|Venus und Adonis|Lucrecia|Der verliebte Pilger|Der Phoenix und die Turteltaube|Der Liebenden Klage
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