Most scholars accept that Shakespeare wrote the bulk of his work between 1586 and 1612 although there is still a lot of conjecture about the exact chronology of the plays.
We also know that by 1596 he had moved to Bishopsgate in London, in 1599 he moved to Southwark, by 1604 he was lodging with a Huguenot family north of the Thames near St. Pauls Cathedral and he also owned a substantial property in Blackfriars. We also know that he did not write any more plays after he had retired back to Stratford in 1613.
The plays below are thought to have been written prior to 1596 and therefore may have been written while he was still in Stratford, whereas all the others would have been written while he was living in London.
1590 Henry VI, Part I
1590 Henry VI, Part II
1590 Henry VI, Part III
1592 Richard III
1592 Comedy of Errors
1593 Titus Andronicus
1593 Taming of the Shrew
1594 Two Gentlemen of Verona
1594 Love's Labour's Lost
1594 Romeo and Juliet
1595 Richard II
1595 A Midsummer Night's Dream
1596 King John
1596 The Merchant of Venice
2007-01-03 10:20:20
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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it would not be that puzzling to do, as quickly as you have discover a suitable plot (he "borrowed" maximum of his, so seek for some late medieval or early renaissance storyteller or adapt on the the arabain thoughts). as quickly as you have the vocabulary and diction in place, it is going to easily be a remember of choosing sort of scenes and which speeches sound greater dramatic.
2016-10-19 10:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure if he wrote all his plays there, but he lived and is buried in Stratford upon Avon in England.
2007-01-03 10:02:37
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answered by All hat 7
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He wrote most of them while sitting on the toilet.
2007-01-03 10:08:05
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answered by John W 2
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on paper
2007-01-03 10:02:29
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answered by Philippa 2
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