Shakespeare Co-authors
Shakespeare plays believed to have been co-authored, or with contributions from other authors, include:
- Thomas Middleton
- Timon of Athens (Brian Vickers, 2002)
- All's Well that Ends Well (Laurie Maguire, 2012)
- Macbeth (Gary Taylor, et al.)
- Christopher Marlowe
- Henry VI, pt. 1 (Craig and Kinney, 2009)
- Henry VI, pt. 2 (Craig and Kinney, 2009)
- John Fletcher
- Henry VIII (Brian Vickers, 2002)
- Two Noble Kinsmen (Brian Vickers, 2002)
- Thomas Nashe
- Henry VI, pt. 1 (Brian Vickers, 2007)
- George Peele
- Titus Andronicus (Brian Vickers, 2002)
- George Wilkins
- Pericles (Brian Vickers, 2002)
Plays believed to have sections written by Shakespeare:
- Sir Thomas More Hand D (Craig and Kinney, et al.)
- Edward III Countess scenes (Craig and Kinney, and Brian Vickers)
- Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd; the 1602 additions (Craig and Kinney)
- Arden of Faversham Quarrel scene (MacDonald P. Jackson)
- Henry V by Christopher Marlowe; prose parts (Thomas Merriam)
This general overview on Shakespeare co-authorship has been drawn from a source to remain unnamed. Please confirm this information prior to use.
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