[Complete works]
with introductions, notes, glossary, critical comments, and method of study.
By William Shakespeare
"[Complete works]" is published by The University Society in 1901 - New York, it has 40 pages and the language of the book is English.
“[Complete works]” Metadata:
- Title: [Complete works]
- Author: William Shakespeare
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 40
- Publisher: The University Society
- Publish Date: 1901
- Publish Location: New York
“[Complete works]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Tragedies - Comedies - mistaken identities - performing arts - comedy - Drama - Conspiracies - Rejection (Psychology) - Courtship - Juvenile drama - Criticism and interpretation - Plays - English drama - Fiction - Classic Literature - History and English drama (Comedy) - Juvenile literature - Succession - Fathers - Regicide - Tragedy - classic literature - fathers succession - regicides - English literature - juvenile literature - inheritance and succession - Britons - English plays - aging parents - scripts - English young adult drama - fathers and daughters - Princes - English drama (Tragedy) - Kings and rulers - Murder victims' families - Revenge - Death - Homicide - Shakespeare - Children's plays - Drama texts - Shakespeare plays - texts - Youth - Vendetta - Love-Romance-Fiction - Classic-Classical Literature - Suspence- Fiction - Conflict of generations - English literature - Bibliography - Dramatic production - English Young adult drama - Suicide - Love in adolescence - English Love stories - Man- woman relationships - Families - English literature: Shakespeare texts - Classics - tragicomedy - Survival after airplane accidents - shipwrecks - Magicians - Fathers and daughters - Castaways - Spirits - Shipwreck victims - Political refugees - Islands - Shipwreck survival - English - Early modern - English drama (Comedy) - Early modern and Elizabethan - British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author) - Collected works (single author, multi-form) - Werk - Rejection (Psychology) - Juvenile literaturePerforming Arts - Suspense-Fiction - Love in adolescence - Man-woman relationships - quartos - production and direction - English language - open_syllabus_project - Murder victims' families - Drama texts: from c 1900 - - Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, comedies - Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, tragedies - Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, histories - English drama (collections), early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600 - Fiction, general
- People: ➤ Prospero - Miranda - Ariel - Caliban - Sycorax - Iris - Ceres - Juno - Alonso - Sebastian - Antonio - Ferdinand - Gonzalo - Juliet Capulet - Romeo Montague - Escalus - Mercutio - Paris - Lady Montague - Benvolio - Abram - Balthasar - Lady Capulet - Tybalt - Sampson - Peter - Gregory - Friar Lawrence - Friar John - Claudius - Hamlet - Polonius - Horatio - Laertes - Voltimand - Cornelius - Rosencrantz - Guildenstern - Osric - Gentleman - Priest - Marcellus - Bernardo - Francisco - Reynaldo - Players - Two Clowns - Fortinbras - Captain - English Ambassadors - Gertrude - Ophelia - Lords - Ladies - Officers - Soldiers - Sailors - Messengers - Attendants - Ghost of Hamlet's father - Don Pedro - Don John - Claudio - Benedick - Leonato - Borachio - Conrade - Friar Francis - Dogberry - Verges - A Sexton - A Boy - Hero - Beatrice - Margaret - Ursula - Watch - William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
- Places: ➤ Italy - Messina - Denmark - Norway - Great Britain - Russia - Verona - Naples - Carthage
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 40 v.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL22913941M - OL361393W
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"[Complete works]" Table Of Contents:
- 1- [v.1] All's well that ends well.--[v.2.] Antony and Cleopatra.--[v.3] As you like it.--[v.4] Comedy of errors.--[v.5] Coriolanus.--[v.6] Cymbeline.--[v.7] Hamlet.--[v.8-9] Henry IV.--[v.10] Henry V.--[v.11-13] Henry VI.--[v.14] Henry VIII.--[v.15] Julius Caesar.--[v.16] King John.--[v.17] King Lear.--[v.18] King Richard II.--[v.19] King RIchard III.--[v.20] Love's labour's lost.--[v.22] Measure for measure.--[v.23] Merchant of Venice.--[v.24] Merry wives of Windsor.--[v.25] Midsummer's night dream.--
- 2- [v.26] Much ado about nothing.--[v.27] Othello.--[v.28] Pericles.--[v.29] Poems and sonnets.--[v.30] Romeo and Juliet.--[v.31] The atming of the shrew.--[v.32] The Tempset.--[v.33] Timon of Athens.--[v.34] Titus Andronicus.--[v.35] Troilus and Cressida.--[v.36] Twelfth night.--[v.37] Two gentlemen of Verona.--[v.38] A Winter's tale.--[v.39] An index to the Works of Shakespeare, by Evangeline M. O'Connor.--[v.40] Life of Shakespeare, By Israel Gollancz.
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