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Contains:
As You Like It
Hamlet
King Lear
Love's Labour's Lost
Macbeth
Merchant of Venice
Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Othello
Romeo and Juliet
Twelfth Night
Winter's Tale
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mistaken identities, performing arts, comedy, Drama, Conspiracies, Rejection (Psychology), Courtship, Juvenile drama, Plays, English drama, Fiction, Classic Literature, English drama (Comedy), Juvenile literature, Youth, Vendetta, Love-Romance-Fiction, Classic-Classical Literature, Suspense-Fiction, Conflict of generations, English literature, Children's plays, Dramatic production, English Young adult drama, Tragedy, Suicide, Love in adolescence, English Love stories, Man-woman relationships, Families, Succession, Fathers, Regicide, fathers succession, quartos, regicides, production and direction, inheritance and succession, Britons, English plays, ageing parents, scripts, fathers and daughters, English language, open_syllabus_project, Princes, English drama (Tragedy), Texts, Kings and rulers, Murder victims' families, Revenge, Death, Homicide, English, Drama texts, Drama texts: from c 1900 -, Shakespeare plays, Textual CriticismPeople
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Table of Contents
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{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[2] Macbeth.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[3-4] Hamlet.'}
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{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[6] Othello.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[7] The merchant of Venice.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': "[8] A midsummer night's dream."}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[9] As you like it.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': "[11] The winter's tale."}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[12] Much ado about nothing.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': '[13] Twelfth night; or, What you will.'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': "[14] Love's labour's lost."}
Edition Notes
Volumes include, with the texts of the plays, notes and commentary from the various editors and critics of Shakespeare's plays, and sections from these writers on such topics as costume, character analysis, and source of plots. Unabridged republications of the 1871 edition.
Editors: v. 1, 3-<14 > H.H. Furness; v. 2. H.H. Furness, Jr.
Includes bibliographies.
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