Author:James Shirley

Comedy

 * The Wedding (1629)
 * Love Tricks; or, the School of Compliments (1631)
 * The Changes, or, Love in a maze (1632)
 * The Bird in a Cage (1633)
 * The Wittie Faire one (1633)
 * Hide-Parke (1637)
 * The Gamester (1637)
 * The Lady of Pleasure (1637)
 * The Ball (1639), possibly including contributions by George Chapman
 * The Humorous Courtier (1640)
 * The Opportunity (1640)
 * The Constant Maid; or, Love will find out the Way (1640)
 * The Coronation (1640) (sometimes attributed to John Fletcher}
 * The Brothers (1653)
 * The Sisters (1653)

Tragedy

 * The Traytor (1635)
 * Chabot, Admiral of France (1639), predominantly by George Chapman
 * The Maides Revenge (1639)
 * Love's Crueltie (1640)
 * St. Patrick for Ireland, a History (1640). (First part only, the second was never publish'd.)
 * The Cardinal (1652)
 * The Politician (1655)

Tragi-comedy

 * The Grateful Servant (1630)
 * The Example (1637)
 * The Young Admirall (1637)
 * The Duke's Mistress (1638)
 * The Royall Master (1638)
 * The Doubtful Heir (1652)
 * The Imposture (1652)
 * A Court Secret (1653)
 * The Gentleman of Venice (1655)

Pastoral

 * Arcadia (1614)

Masque

 * A Contention for Honour and Riches (1633)
 * The Triumphs of Peace (1634)
 * The Triumph of Beautie (1646)
 * Cupid and Death (1653)
 * Contention of Ajax and Ulysses for Achilles's Armour (1659)
 * Honoria and Mammon (1659), an enlarged version of A Contention for Honour and Riches

Poetry

 * Poems (1646)

Collected works

 * The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley (1833), by Alexander Dyce (in 6 vols.)

Works about Shirley



 * "James Shirley" (1882), a sonnet by Algernon Charles Swinburne