The seventh age: plays of Shakespeare's retirement
The final plays were written in collaboration, in each case probably with a younger playwright, John Fletcher.
- A history of recent time in England (Henry VIII)
 
- A romance of chivalry (The Two Noble Kinsmen)
 
- (Possibly) a play, now lost, called
        Cardenio*
 
Both are listed in the Chronology.
Footnotes
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          A lost play?A play called Cardenio was certainly performed at Court by Shakespeare's company, the King's Men, and the Stationer's Register lists it as written by Shakespeare and Fletcher. 
