Love's Labour's Won (lost play)

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Love's Labour's Won is a presumed lost play attributed to William Shakespeare, thought to have been written as a companion piece to his comedy Love's Labour's Lost and known only from a few historical references.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elizabethan play
lost play
theatrical work
attributedTo William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dateOfComposition circa 1590s
late 16th century
genre comedy
hasAuthorshipStatus generally accepted as Shakespearean by scholars
hasCulturalStatus one of the most discussed lost plays of Shakespeare
hasDebatedIdentityWith All's Well That Ends Well NERFINISHED
Much Ado About Nothing NERFINISHED
The Taming of the Shrew NERFINISHED
hasHypothesis may correspond to a surviving Shakespeare play under another title
may have been a sequel to Love's Labour's Lost
hasReception subject of extensive scholarly debate
hasRelationTo Shakespearean canon NERFINISHED
hasResearchField Elizabethan theatre history
Shakespearean authorship studies
textual scholarship
hasTextualStatus no known surviving manuscript
no known surviving printed edition
no known surviving text
hasTitleForm Love Labour Won NERFINISHED
Loves Labours Won NERFINISHED
hasTitleType comedy title
hasUncertainty exact characters unknown
exact performance history unknown
exact plot unknown
hasWorkStatus lost work of literature
isAssociatedWith Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
isCompanionTo Love's Labour's Lost NERFINISHED
isKnownFrom Francis Meres's Palladis Tamia NERFINISHED
bookseller Christopher Hunt's 1603 booklist
historical references
isPartOf Shakespeare apocrypha (lost and disputed plays) NERFINISHED
isPresumed lost
language English
period English Renaissance theatre
scholarlyConsensus often treated as a distinct lost play

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Love's Labour's Lost hasSequelOrRelatedWork Love's Labour's Won (lost play)