The Merchant of Venice (Collins Classics) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, 144 Pages, Published 2013 by Harpercollins Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-00-792547-6, ISBN: 0-00-792547-6
Power Vintage Minis (Paperback) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, Published 2020 by Vintage Publishing, United Kingdom ISBN-13: 978-1-78487-609-8, ISBN: 1-78487-609-7
"What could be worse than falling in love with your enemy? Romeo, son of the Montagues, thinks he’s in love until he meets Juliet, the daughter of the Capulets, and discovers what true love really feels like. But their two families are bitter rivals, and no one must know about their passion and secret marriage. When Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin in a revenge-fuelled sword-fight, their dream of happiness seems doomed. Can the two families e ..."
Romeo and Juliet 1 (Scholastic Classics) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2019 by Scholastic ISBN-13: 978-1-4071-9327-4, ISBN: 1-4071-9327-9
Romeo and Juliet (Paperback or Softback) by WilliamShakespeare Published 1900 by Lightning Source Uk Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-648-50934-9, ISBN: 0-648-50934-6
Romeo and Juliet (Paperback) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, Published 2019 by Independently Published, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-09-534169-8, ISBN: 1-09-534169-3
Romeo and Juliet (Paperback) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, Published 2019 by Hardpress Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-461-34851-4, ISBN: 0-461-34851-9
Romeo and Juliet (Hardback) by WilliamShakespeare Hardcover, 106 Pages, Published 2018 by Benediction Classics ISBN-13: 978-1-78139-944-6, ISBN: 1-78139-944-1
Julius Caesar(1st Edition) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, 140 Pages, Published 2001 by Scholastic Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-590-36100-2, ISBN: 0-590-36100-7
"From the first page: This version of Julius Caesar is based on the First Folio of 1623 and the act-scene division of the Globe edition of1874, edited and annotated by the editors of Scholastic."
"One of Shakespeare's greatest, but also bloodiest tragedies, was written around 1605 to 1606. Many have seen the story of Macbeth's murder and usurpation of the legitimate Scottish King Duncan as having obvious connection to contemporary issues regarding King James I (James VI of Scotland), and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. King James was particularly fascinated with witchcraft, so the appearance of the witches chanting "Fair is foul, and ..."
Merchant of Venice(Updated) (Wadsworth Collection) by WilliamShakespeare Paperback, 100 Pages, Published 1997 by Ntc/Contemporary Publishing Company ISBN-13: 978-1-85326-060-5, ISBN: 1-85326-060-6
""Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions?" Shylock's impassioned plea in the middle of The Merchant of Venice is one of its most dramatic moments. After the Holocaust, the play has become a battleground for those who argue that the play represents Shakespeare's ultimate statement against ignorance and anti-Semitism in favour of a liberal vision of tolerance and multiculturalism. Other ..."
"One of Shakespeare's greatest, but also bloodiest tragedies, was written around 1605 to 1606. Many have seen the story of Macbeth's murder and usurpation of the legitimate Scottish King Duncan as having obvious connection to contemporary issues regarding King James I (James VI of Scotland), and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. King James was particularly fascinated with witchcraft, so the appearance of the witches chanting "Fair is foul, and ..."
"在线阅读本书Hamlet,a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The king of Denmark has been murdered by his brother, Claudius, who then becomes king and marries the dead king's widow. The ghost of the dead king visits his son, Prince Hamlet, and urges him to avenge the murder. In the course of the play, Hamlet, a scholar, slowly convinces himself that he must murder Claudius. The play ends with a duel between Hamlet and the courtier Laertes, and the de ..."
"Given the wealth of formal debate contained in this tragedy, Troilus and Cressida was probably written in 1602 for a performance at one of the Inns of the Court. Shakespeare's treatment of the age-old tale of love and betrayal is based on many sources, from Homer and Ovid to Chaucer and Shakespeare's near contemporary Robert Greene. In the introduction the various problems connected with the play, its performance, and publication, are c ..."