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Complete Works

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Pages
1248
Language
EN
ISBN
9780517053614
Reading Time
~21h 51min

Complete Works is a book by William Shakespeare. It has 1248 pages.

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This volume gathers the dramatic and poetic output of William Shakespeare, one of the most influential writers in the English language. Organized by genre, the collection presents his comedies, histories, tragedies, and late romances alongside one hundred fifty-four sonnets and narrative poems. Across these works, Shakespeare examines enduring aspects of human experience: the corrosive nature of ambition, the complexities of love and loyalty, the tension between public duty and private desire, and the inevitability of mortality. His plays blend verse and prose to explore political intrigue, familial conflict, and psychological depth, while his sonnets offer intimate meditations on time, beauty, and artistic immortality. Written during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, these texts helped shape modern dramatic structure and expanded the expressive range of English vocabulary. The collection remains a foundational reference for scholars, performers, and readers seeking to understand the development of Western theater and literature.

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This volume gathers the dramatic and poetic output of William Shakespeare, one of the most influential writers in the English language. Organized by genre, the collection presents his comedies, histories, tragedies, and late romances alongside one hundred fifty-four sonnets and narrative poems. Acro...

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Complete Works was written by William Shakespeare.