Robert Greene
The First Folio, a collection of Shakespeare's plays, was first published in 1623.
The first volume of Shakespeare's Collected Plays was called the First Folio and was published in 1623.
Shakespeare's plays were recorded after his death in a single journal. The First Folio printed in a collection of Shakespeare's play in 1623.
They're generally called Shakespeare's plays. Sometimes they are called by the type of plays they are: histories, tragedies and comedies. That's how they are referred to in the First Folio, the first compendium of the plays.
Nobody knows for sure which of Shakespeare's early plays was the first, nevermind when it was first performed.
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I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.
The first publication of Shakespeare's plays was called First Folio. They were published by a man called Thomas Thorpe.
The First Folio, a collection of 36 of Shakespeare's plays, was published in 1623 by John Heminges and Henry Condell, close friends and associates of Shakespeare (he left money to both of them in his will.)
The first single-volume edition of Shakespeare's plays was a book called "Mr. William Shakespeare, his Histories, Tragedies and Comedies", better known as the First Folio, published in 1623.
When the first Complete Shakespeare edition (called the First Folio) was published, it was called "William Shakespeare's Histories, Tragedies and Comedies" and all the plays were put into one of those three categories.
In 1623.