Modern "Complete Works" editions typically categorize his output into four main genres:
: It was the first folio in England dedicated entirely to plays, a format previously reserved for "weighty" subjects like religion or history. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The is a monumental collection of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and several long narrative poems. First compiled in 1623, this body of work is considered the foundation of modern English literature and has been translated into every major living language. Historical Significance: The First Folio Historical Significance: The First Folio : The popularity
: The popularity of these works in the 17th and 18th centuries helped standardize English grammar and rules. Structural Breakdown : Without this 1623 "First Folio," 18 of
The original "complete" collection, titled Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies , was published seven years after his death by fellow actors .
: Without this 1623 "First Folio," 18 of Shakespeare's plays—including masterpieces like Macbeth , Julius Caesar , and The Tempest —would likely have been lost forever as they had never been printed before.