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A Midsummer Night's Dream 5. Othello 6. King Lear 7. The Tempest 8. Much Ado About Nothing 9. Twelfth Night 10. Julius Caesar 11. The Merchant of Venice 12. The Taming of the Shrew 13. As You Like It 14. Richard III 15. Henry V 16. Antony and Cleopatra 17. The Winter's Tale 18. King Henry IV, Part 1 19. The Comedy of Errors 20. Titus Andronicus 21. Measure for Measure 22. Richard II 23. Shakespeare's Sonnets 24. Coriolanus 25. Henry IV, Part 2 26. All's Well That Ends Well 27. Love's Labour's Lost 28. The Two Gentlemen of Verona 29. Troilus and Cressida 30. The Merry Wives of Windsor 31. Cymbeline 32. Pericles 33. Henry VI, Part 1 34. King John 35. King Henry VI, Part 2 36. Henry VIII 37. King Henry VI, Part 3 38. Timon of Athens 39. Shakespeare: The World as Stage 40. Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare 41. The Complete Works 42. The Two Noble Kinsmen 43. Love Poems and Sonnets 44. Hamnet 45. A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599 46. Hag-Seed 47. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human 48. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 49. Venus and Adonis 50. Shakespeare After All About The Books: William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" About William Shakespeare: Shakespeare also spelled Shakspere, byname Bard of Avon or Swan of Avon, (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England—died April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon), English poet, dramatist, and actor often called the English national poet and considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time. Shakespeare occupies a position unique in world literature. Other poets, such as Homer and Dante, and novelists, such as Leo Tolstoy and Charles Dickens, have transcended national barriers, but no writer’s living reputation can compare to that of Shakespeare, whose plays, written in the late 16th and early 17th centuries for a small repertory theatre, are now performed and read more often and in more countries than ever before. The prophecy of his great contemporary, the poet and dramatist Ben Jonson, that Shakespeare “was not of an age, but for all time,” has been fulfilled. Explore five questions about Shakespeare's life Explore five questions about Shakespeare's life Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. See all videos for this article It may be audacious even to attempt a definition of his greatness, but it is not so difficult to describe the gifts that enabled him to create imaginative visions of pathos and mirth that, whether read or witnessed in the theatre, fill the mind and linger there. He is a writer of great intellectual rapidity, perceptiveness, and poetic power. Other writers have had these qualities, but with Shakespeare the keenness of mind was applied not to abstruse or remote subjects but to human beings and their complete range of emotions and conflicts. Other writers have applied their keenness of mind in this way, but Shakespeare is astonishingly clever with words and images, so that his mental energy, when applied to intelligible human situations, finds full and memorable expression, convincing and imaginatively stimulating. As if this were not enough, the art form into which his creative energies went was not remote and bookish but involved the vivid stage impersonation of human beings, commanding sympathy and inviting vicarious participation. Thus, Shakespeare’s merits can survive translation into other languages and into cultures remote from that of Elizabethan England. About the Author: British Poet and anthologist Mary Lamb worked as a seamstress for 10 years to support her ailing family. She suffered from bipolar disorder and, during an episode in 1796, killed her mother with a kitchen knife. Her younger brother Charles, a poet and essayist who worked for the East India Company, agreed to serve as Mary’s caretaker rather than consign her to lifelong institutionalization. They lived together for nearly 40 years, save for Mary’s annual manic episodes, during which she was institutionalized. Despite her illness, the siblings developed a collaborative writing relationship and produced many well-known collections of poetry and prose for children, including Tales from Shakespeare (1807), Mrs. Leicester’s School (1809), and Poetry for Children (1809). The books they wrote together were published anonymously or under Charles’s name in order to shield Mary from unwanted publicity. Charles and Mary were forced to move often due to Mary’s notoriety. In 1823 they adopted an orphan, Emma Isola, who lived with them for a decade until marrying their publisher. Charles died in 1834, and Mary was cared for by family members and a nurse, and at times placed in asylums, until her death in 1847.
TALES FROM SHAKESPEAR From the Author of Books Like Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Macbeth A Midsummer Night s Dream Othello King Lear The Tempest Much Ado About Nothing Twelfth Night Julius Caesar The Merchant of Venice The Taming of the Shrew As You Like It Richard III Henry V
- Author : Charles Lamb
- Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
- Pages : 305 pages
- ISBN : 978186723xxxx
- Release : 22 August 2022
- Rating : /5 from reviews