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The most important novels of Shakespeare

The most important novels of Shakespeare

The novels of the late writer William Shakespeare play a major role in modern literature, which he originally composed as plays that differed in their types, whether they were drama, comedy, thriller, or romance, as films were made from many of them, the most prominent and important of which are:

  • Julius Caesar.
  • Macbeth.
  • Hamlet.
  • Anthony and Cleopatra.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Romeo and Juliet.
  • storm.
  • Othello.
  • As you like it.
  • The Merchant of Venice.

Types of Shakespeare's Works

Shakespeare left a huge number of works, as his works amounted to more than 38 plays and more than 150 poems, short and long, in which all colors of tragedy, drama, tragedies, romance and sorrows were found and can be divided as follows:

plays

  • all's well That ends well.
  • The comedy of errors.
  • Henry IV, Part One.
  • Henry IV, Part Two.
  • Henry V.
  • Henry VI, Part One.
  • Henry VI, Part Two.
  • Henry VIII.
  • King John.
  • King Lear.

كريديا

  • The Merchant of Venice.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Taming of the shrew.
  • The comedy of errors.
  • Merry Wives of Windsor.
  • standard for calibration.
  • As you like it.
  • Two gentlemen from Verona.

tragedy

  • Macbeth.
  • Anthony and Cleopatra.
  • Julius Caesar.
  • Romeo and Juliet.

romance

  • storm.
  • Winter's Tale.

poems

  • The phoenix and the turtle.
  • sonnets.
  • Venus and Adonis.

Introducing Shakespeare

Shakespeare is the title given to the English author, poet, novelist, playwright and actor William Shakespeare, born in 1564 AD and died in 1616 AD.

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Shakespeare's works are characterized by the embodiment of his creative vision, as he is a quick-witted writer, blazing with poetic talent and power, in addition to his intelligence in dealing with words and images, so his works spread and were translated into several languages ​​when they reached many distant cultures outside England.

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