Dramatised version of one of Shakespeare's more involved plays. Shakespeare's comedy about Spanish courtiers who unsuccessfully swear off relationships with women
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
Coriolanus is a most powerful but uncomfortable play. Wherein the quality of mercy is subdued by impartial justice.
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
The main theme comes from a tale in Boccaccio's `Decameron'; a complex plot at the conclusion of which all does indeed end well.
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
Shakespeare was fascinated but not deceived by `the laughing queen that caught the world's great hands' for the theme of the tragedy is the downfall of the triple pillar of the world (...
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
On the surface, an idyllic romance, full of happy love and optimistic philosophy of goodness...but perhaps Shakespeare had a private wink for the more sophisticated.
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
This dramatised audio version of the play continues the description of the reign of Henry IV up to his death and the acceptance of the throne by Prince Hal.
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
Richard II is the poet's play, full of great speeches and fine writing, rather than subtle character and keen insight.
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Author: SHAKESPEARE, WilliamSummary:
Brings together the most famous and personable pain ever invented for the theatre - Beatrice and Benedick.