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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chronology
  • To the reader
  • Shakespeare's universalism
  • I. The early comedies
  • 1. The comedy of errors
  • 2. The taming of the shrew
  • 3. The two gentlemen of Verona
  • II. The first histories
  • 4. Henry VI
  • 5. King John
  • 6. Richard III
  • III. The apprentice tragedies
  • 7. Titus Andronicus
  • 8. Romeo and Juliet
  • 9. Julius Caesar
  • IV. The high comedies
  • 10. Love's labour's lost
  • 11. A midsummer night's dream
  • 12. The merchant of Venice
  • 13. Much ado about nothing
  • 14. As you like it
  • 15. Twelfth night
  • V. The major histories
  • 16. Richard II
  • - 17. Henry IV
  • 18. The merry wives of Windsor
  • 19. Henry V
  • VI. The "problem plays"
  • 20. Troilus and Cressida
  • 21. All's well that ends well
  • 22. Measure for measure
  • VII. The great tragedies
  • 23. Hamlet
  • 24. Othello
  • 25. King Lear
  • 26. Macbeth
  • 27. Antony and Cleopatra
  • VIII. Tragic epilogue
  • 28. Coriolanus
  • 29. Timon of Athens
  • IX. The late romances
  • 30. Pericles
  • 31. Cymbeline
  • 32. The winter's tale
  • 33. The tempest
  • 34. Henry VIII
  • 35. The two noble kinsmen
  • Coda : the Shakespearean difference
  • A word at the end : foregrounding.