"Twelfth Night" is a comedy of shipwreck, disguise, and mistaken identity, as Viola dresses as a page and sets a chain of misdirected loves in motion. Its blend of romance, melancholy, and the gulling of Malvolio marks the height of Shakespearean comedy.
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Held in the William Shakespeare chamber of the Babel Nexus Index.
- William Shakespeare — Romeo and Juliet (1595)
- William Shakespeare — A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595)
- William Shakespeare — The Merchant of Venice (1596)
- William Shakespeare — Much Ado About Nothing (1598)
- William Shakespeare — Julius Caesar (1599)
- William Shakespeare — Hamlet (1600)
- William Shakespeare — Othello (1603)
- William Shakespeare — King Lear (1606)
- William Shakespeare — Macbeth (1606)
- William Shakespeare — Shakespeare's Sonnets (1609)
- William Shakespeare — The Tempest (1611)