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Loading... William Shakespeare: The Complete Worksby William Shakespeare
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Macbeth: Not my favourite Shakespeare play. I found it confusing at time. I think I need to watch an actual performance. It is an interesting study in guilt and greed though. 3 stars ( )Its the bard's complete works ... so it is hit and miss. It is well worth the price of admission just for Othello, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew and Henry V. every intellectual's wet dream. Each time I read William Shakepeare's works I discover something new. There are alwasy so many angles to look at the same story, I think Shakespeare planned his writtings that way, open to interpretation. There are clear detailed instructions and oulines to discribe the works. This book has not excluded any of his work making it timeless. I am enchanted by all of Shakespeare's works and delight that one book carries all the works of this great man. (Michele, Fall 2009) I was surprised at the quality of this edition. It includes detailed introductions outlining histories and sources of each of the texts, notes on the texts that discuss debates of scholarly interpretation for lines and words, explanations of words that have changed meaning or been lost from usage. And to my knoweldge, it has not overlooked any of his work. no reviews | add a review
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