Literary Works of Shakespeare
Literary Works of Shakespeare
Literary Works of Shakespeare
They are:
This period dates from his arrival in London 1587 to 1595 this period is marked by
youthfulness and exuberance of imagination by extravagance of language.
Comedies:
Histories:
Tragedies:
• Titus Andronicus – 1590-91
This period dates from 1595 to 1600. The works written in this period show more
careful and artistic work, better plots and a marked increase in knowledge of human
nature.
Comedies:
Histories:
• Richard II - 1595
• Henry IV (2 Parts) – 1596.
• Henry V – 1599
Tragedies:
This period dates from 1600-1607. The works of this period marks the full maturity of
his powers. The cause of this gloom and depression is unknown but generally
attributed to some personal experiences and the political misfortunes of his friends.
Tragedies:
This period dates from 1608 to 1613, the last years of the Poet’s literary works. This
period marks the restored serenity of calm after storm.
Comedies:
Histories:
Shakespeare lived in a play-loving age: he studied the crowds, gave them what
they wanted and simply reflected their own thoughts and feelings. In reflecting the
English crowd f his Age he unconsciously reflected all the crowds of all the ages. He
studied and followed the public taste and was guided by public sentiment. He could
pierce the hearts of people with too many passions, could realize the actual play of life
without falling in bondage to any power. Yet there is no moral philosophy or conduct
of life that he has not touched upon, no mystery that he has not probed. He excelled in
the perfect naturalness of the dialogue. In Shakespeare we have the result of hard work
and of orderly human development quite as much as of a transcendent genius.