The Tempest is considered to be the last play by William Shakespeare written alone by himself.
The Tempest is generally believed to be the last play he wrote without collaboration. He wrote several afterwards in collaboration with John Fletcher.
The Tempest was his last play he wrote entirely by himself.
The Tempest
The TempestShakespeare's last poem was called Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I written in 1611.Source: Norton Anthology of Poetry fifth Edition
Some (like the Signet Classic Series) suggest that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night in 1599-1600. It is believed by others (like the Riverside Shakespeare) that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night (or What You Will) from 1601-1602.
The Tempest is generally believed to be the last play he wrote without collaboration. He wrote several afterwards in collaboration with John Fletcher.
The Tempest is believed to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone, believed to be written in 1610-11. It was influenced by tragicomedy, romance and courtly masque.
The Tempest was his last play he wrote entirely by himself.
The Tempest
The TempestShakespeare's last poem was called Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I written in 1611.Source: Norton Anthology of Poetry fifth Edition
He was about 49 or 50.
Some (like the Signet Classic Series) suggest that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night in 1599-1600. It is believed by others (like the Riverside Shakespeare) that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night (or What You Will) from 1601-1602.
Pericles was published in 1609 and it's pretty certain that he wrote more plays after that. Cardenio, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen are all candidates for Shakespeare's last play, as all of them were believed to have been written around 1613, the year Shakespeare retired. Cardenio could not have been written before 1612, when the English translation of Don Quizote (on which the play is based) came out.
The last play of Shakespeare's four great tragedies is "Macbeth" and it was written in 1606. He wrote the first of the great tragedies, "Hamlet" in 1600.
The last play written by William Shakespeare is 'The Two Noble Kinsmen', from 1613, and it's based on a story from Geoffrey Chaucer and is defined as a Jacobean tragedy.
The author Kalidasa is believed to have been in the court of Chandragupta Vikramaditya and he wrote the famous play "Abhijnanasakuntalam" (The Recognition of Shakuntala). Kalidasa is one of the most renowned classical Sanskrit writers in India.
Antov Chekhov wrote the play and he opened it in 1904. It was his last play and he intended it to be a comedy, but his director wanted it to be a tragedy.