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| Original Title: | The Complete Works of William Shakespeare |
| ISBN: | 0517053616 (ISBN13: 9780517053614) |
| Edition Language: | English |
William Shakespeare
Leather Bound | Pages: 1248 pages Rating: 4.5 | 50689 Users | 868 Reviews

List Based On Books The Complete Works
| Title | : | The Complete Works |
| Author | : | William Shakespeare |
| Book Format | : | Leather Bound |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 1248 pages |
| Published | : | September 8th 1990 by Gramercy (first published 1623) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Feminism. Psychology. Spirituality. Fantasy. Mythology |
Chronicle As Books The Complete Works
TempestTwo Gentlemen of Verona
Merry Wives of Windsor
Measure for Measure
Comedy of Errors
Much Ado About Nothing
Love's Labour's Lost
Midsummer Night's Dream
Merchant of Venice
As You Like It
Taming of the Shrew
All's Well That Ends Well
Twelfth Night
Winter's Tale
King John
King Richard II
King Henry IV. Part 1
King Henry IV. Part 2
King Henry V
King Henry VI. Part 1
King Henry VI. Part 2
King Henry VI. Part 3
King Richard III
King Henry VIII
Troilus and Cressida
Coriolanus
Titus Andronicus
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello
Anthony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline
Pericles
Venus and Adonis
Rape of Lucrece
Sonnets
Lover's Complaint
Passionate Pilgrim
Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music
Phoenix and the Turtle
Rating Based On Books The Complete Works
Ratings: 4.5 From 50689 Users | 868 ReviewsRate Based On Books The Complete Works
Update: Seven plays into my current spree, I'm going to have to put this on hold due to a lack of time. I've now read 17 total- my most severe weakness is the histories (have only read Richard III and Henry IV). When I come back to this project, I think that I will be reading those in order.1st: Macbeth (finished-review posted)2nd: Two Gentlemen of Verona (finished-review posted)3rd: King Lear (finished-review posted)4th: Merchant of Venice (finished-review posted)5th: Othello (finished-reviewI seriously feel this feel. I just finished it myself after almost three years of on-again-off-again reading. I was pregnant with my kid when I
Makes me feel sad that people dislike Will due to the way he was introduced to them at school. Hes one of the funniest writers ever. Sorry, clever, sad, empathetic. As you like it is still one of my fave plays ever.

There's special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all.If readiness be all, then this volume is a staple on any bookshelf. Ready to be opened for quick quote checks, ready to be heaved at home intruders (it's really heavy), it is useful in so many ways. It stays open on the window shelf, so the afternoon breeze can choose its special pages. Additionally, there are several
Have I read this book? Only part of it.Even so, why argue about that rating?See bottom of review for a list of the plays in orderWhat follows is little more than the GoodReads description of the edition pictured. But I feel I can do that, since I wrote the description.This tome includes all 37 of Shakespeare's plays, as well as his poems and sonnets. It was produced "for college students in the hope that it will help them to understand, appreciate, and enjoy the works for themselves. It is not
19/10 - I've just started a course on Shakespeare through FutureLearn and the first play that we are studying is The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is one I know absolutely nothing about. So far, I've read about three pages, or to the end of scene one and what I understand is that while I can barely understand the language, I can get the general gist of what's going on (or at least I think I can). There are many instances where God is Got, better is petter, brings is prings, very is fery, good is
I did it.38 plays, 2 long poems, and 154 sonnets in 2462 onion-paper pages. I read them all. ALL. I think I deserve a self-congratulation for this. Yes. Good job!It took me more than two months of intense reading that toughened my wrists and arms from reading it on the train standing, hardened my heart with stony indifference against people's perplexed and peering gazes thrown at me even to the point of leaning in from the side to see what the hell I'm reading, and made me utterly fearless


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