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An account of the brutal and bloody rise of King Richard III to the throne, Shakespeares play depicts the short-lived monarchs ruthless campaign for power, which resulted in the …
The story of the Trojan War unfolds from the perspectives of Troilus and Cressidaa Trojan prince and his true love, one of whom is traded to the Greeks as part of a prisoner …
Featuring the entirety of Oscar Wilde's dramatic works, this collection demonstrates the author's wide range, unerring wit, and unique perspective. Bringing together Wilde's most …
This narrative poem is a retelling of the legend of the founding of the Roman Republic after the rape of Lucrece, the wife of an advisor to the king. When the king's son, Tarquins, …
Proteus's duplicity is revealed when the beautiful Julia follows him to Milan only to learn his affections have turned to another.
When Ferdinand, the king of Navarre, and his companions swear off of the company of women for three years in order to study and fast, they find themselves wholly unprepared for the …
Sir John Falstaff has very little money upon his arrival in Windsor, and sets out to court two wealthy wives in the hopes of fattening his coin purse. The two clever wives-Mistress …
Spanning approximately fifty years beginning with the coronation of the king upon the death of Henry V and concluding with the fall of the House of Lancaster, William Shakespeare's …
Identical twins separated at birth provides the foundation for humour in one of Shakespeare's earlier plays. The young twin sons of Egeon, alongside another set of young twin boys, …
The expectations and inequalities of the British upper-class are brought to the forefront when Mrs. Arbuthnot is forced to set her impeccable reputation aside for the sake of an …