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  1. The Tragedie Of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, 2010-05-23
  2. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Wordsworth Library Collection) by William Shakespeare, 2007-09-01
  3. Julius Caesar (Folger Shakespeare Library) by William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine, 2005-07-26
  4. Julius Caesar (No Fear Shakespeare) by SparkNotes Editors, 2003-07-03
  5. A Midsummer Night's Dream (Signet Classics) by William Shakespeare, 1998-05-01
  6. The Tempest by William Shakespeare, 2010-03-07
  7. The Arden Shakespeare Complete Works by William Shakespeare, 2001-07-05
  8. Players: The Mysterious Identity of William Shakespeare by Bertram Fields, 2006-04-01
  9. The Tragedie Of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 2010-09-16
  10. Macbeth: Shakespeare Made Easy by William Shakespeare, 1993-03
  11. Four Great Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet (Giant Thrifts) by William Shakespeare, 2005-06-10
  12. Richard III (No Fear Shakespeare) by SparkNotes Editors, 2004-06-22
  13. King Lear: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare (Cambridge Library Collection - LiteraryStudies) by William Shakespeare, 2009-07-20
  14. Macbeth: Oxford School Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, Roma Gill, 2009-04-23

41. William Shakespeare Collection At Bartleby.com
Shakespeare, William. Bartleby.com WORKS The Oxford Shakespeare The 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse that constitute the unrivaled literary cornerstone of
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The 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse that constitute the unrivaled literary cornerstone of Western civilization. Hamlet King Lear Macbeth The Tempest
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WRITINGS ABOUT SHAKESPEARE
Life, Plays, Poems and Bibliography

42. Projekt Gutenberg-DE - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Kultur
Kurzbiographie, Werke, als Online-Text vorhandene Werke.
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43. William Shakespeare — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratfordon-Avon. He is widely considered the greatest playwright who ever
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44. Craig, W.J., Ed. 1914. The Oxford Shakespeare
Provides complete texts of a range of plays and poems. Includes a search feature.
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The Oxford Shakespeare Edited by W. J. Craig The 1914 Oxford edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare ranks among the most authoritative published this century. The 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse constitute the literary cornerstone of Western civilization. Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record LONDON: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1914

45. Shakespeare, William°
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM (1564–1616), English playwright and poet. The Merchant of Venice (1596) has been claimed as the play in which Shakespeare found himself in the
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice was probably written three or four years after Richard III The Merchant of Venice physician, , suggested some features of the Shylock story. This episode provoked a good deal of antisemitic feeling in England at the time. The Merchant of Venice Shylock and the Jewish Question (1997), and James Shapiro, Shakespeare and the Jews (1997). For better or worse, Shylock probably remains the most famous depiction of a Jew in English literature. [Harold Harel Fisch / William D. Rubinstein (2 nd ed.)]
In Hebrew
(Vienna, 1794), shows, in structure and imagery, that its author must have read Macbeth, Hamlet , and King Lear . In (Vienna, 1816), an analysis of the forms of biblical poetry, Solomon Levisohn quotes some lines from Henry IV , Part II , written about the middle of the 19 th century. The first translations of Shakespeare into Hebrew, Othello (1874) and Romeo and Juliet (1878), were by , the Hebrew novelist and essayist, then editor of the monthly Othello In his introduction to Romeo and Juliet Macbeth The Taming of the Shrew (1893), and

46. Welcome To Shakespeare High: Your Shakespeare Classroom On The Internet!
Includes information about Shakespeare s plays and poems, fun activities for students, and ideas for teachers.
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47. Shakespeare's Globe :: Background
Provides background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe Theatre and a reconstructed version.
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Shakespeare Globe
Background
Founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare's Globe is a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work and the playhouse for which he wrote, through the connected means of performance and education.
Together, the Globe Theatre Company, Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition and Globe Education seek to further the experience and international understanding of Shakespeare in performance. Founding of the Shakespeare Globe Trust
In 1949, when Sam Wanamaker came to London for the first time, he looked for the site of the original Globe and was disappointed not to find a more lasting memorial to Shakespeare and his theatre.
In 1970 Sam founded what was to become the Shakespeare Globe Trust, and in 1987 building work began on site when the six-metre deep foundations were laid. In 1993, the construction of the Globe Theatre itself began.
Sadly, Sam Wanamaker died on 18 December 1993. At that time, twelve of the fifteen bays had been erected. The plasterwork and thatching began the following year and were completed in 1997.

48. Search Results | The Online Books Page
Electronic text of the works of William Shakespeare archived by the University of Pennsylvania Digital Archive.
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49. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Shakespeare, William
Shakespeare, William (b. Stratfordupon-Avon, 1564; d. Stratford, April 26th, 1616). Furnivall’s order—F IRST P ERIOD (? 1588–94) “Love’s Labour’s Lost
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50. William Shakespeare Paintings Drawings Prints
William Shakespeare Maedchen und Frauen, mit. Erl. von H. Heine, 1839 1839 more
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William Shakespeare The dramatic works. 2 Bde. ... more William Shakespeare What you will. 1927 ... more William Shakespeare Dramatische Werke. 8 Bde. 1797 ... more William Shakespeare Troilus und Cressida ... more William Shakespeare Schauspiele, 9 Bde. 1818. (149) ... more William Shakespeare Venus und Adonis (R. Quadflieg). 1997 ... more William Shakespeare Dramatische Werke, 9 Bde., 1825-33 ... more William Shakespeare Hamlet. ... more William Shakespeare Maedchen und Frauen, mit. Erl. von H. Heine, 1839 ... more Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra "Don Quixote. 1610" Details Francisco de Goya "Caprichos. 1897-1900. (6. Aufl.)" Details Peter Carl Geissler "Neuester Orbis Pictus. 1841" Details Jean de La Fontaine "Contes et nouvelles en vers. 2 Bde. (1762)" Details Jean de La Fontaine "Fables choisies. 4 Bde. (1755-1759)" Details Jean-Jacques Rousseau "Oeuvres. 17 Bde. von 18. (1793f.)"

51. Shakespeare's Life And Times: Home Page :: Internet Shakespeare Editions
Explores his life, the stage he wrote for, renaissance society, politics, music, and art.
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52. Shakespeare, William | Shakespeare, William Information | HighBeam Research - FR
Shakespeare, William Research Shakespeare, William articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online
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53. Hamlet&Co
Informations et liens concernant la pi ce du dramaturge anglais.
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  • 54. Glbtq >> Literature >> Shakespeare, William
    As one of the key figures that western civilization has used to define itself, William Shakespeare stands in a complicated, fiercely contested relationship to homosexuality.
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    55. Gallica - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616). Les Amants Tragiques . Antoine Et Cl
    Antoine et Cl op tre, et Rom o et Juliette, dans la traduction de Fran ois-Victor Hugo. PDF
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    56. Shakespeare, William
    English dramatist and poet. He is considered the greatest English dramatist. His plays, written in blank verse with some prose, can be broadly divided into comedies, including A
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    57. Gallica - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616). La Patrie . II, Henry V. Henry VI (p
    Henry V et Henry VI (premi re partie)dans la traduction de Fran ois-Victor Hugo.
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    58. Gallica - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616). La Patrie . I, Richard II. Henry IV.
    Richard II et Henry IV dans la traduction de Fran ois-Victor Hugo. PDF
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    59. William Shakespeare- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratfordon-Avon. The son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, he was probably educated at the King Edward
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    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose Shakespeare in Love Poetic Form: Sonnet Transcript: James Wright on the Poetic Prose of H. L. Mencken, Mark Twain, E. M. Forster, and Leo Tolstoy
    by James Wright Related Poets Ben Jonson External Links Shakespeare Online Guide
    A wealth of Shakespeare resources, curated by findingDulcinea. Shakespeare, Stevens, and the Problem with Greatness
    A critical essay by Dan Schneider, illustrated with more than a dozen poems, at Cosmoetica.com. Writing About Shakespeare by Frank Kermode
    From the London Review of Books Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratford-on-Avon. The son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, he was probably educated at the King Edward IV Grammar School in Stratford, where he learned Latin and a little Greek and read the Roman dramatists. At eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway, a woman seven or eight years his senior. Together they raised two daughters: Susanna, who was born in 1583, and Judith (whose twin brother died in boyhood), born in 1585. Little is known about Shakespeare's activities between 1585 and 1592. Robert Greene's

    60. Gallica - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616). La Société . Mesure Pour Mesure. T
    Mesure pour mesure, Timon d Ath nes et Jules C sar dans la traduction de Fran ois-Victo Hugo. PDF
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