Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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(OCoLC)fst00029048
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William
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- Two concepts of allegory, a study of Shakespeare's The tempest, and the logic of allegorical expression, A.D. Nuttall
- Hamlet, poem unlimited, Harold Bloom
- Slings & arrows, producers, Sari Friedland, Daniel Iron ; written by Susan Coyne, Bob Martin, Mark McKinney ; directed by Peter Wellington ; Rhombus ; developed & produced in association with Showcase [and others], Season 2
- Shakespeare's library, unlocking the greatest mystery in literature, Stuart Kells
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Anonymous, Columbia Pictures presents in association with Relativity Media a Centropolis Entertainment production ; in association with Studio Babelsberg ; directed by Roland Emmerich ; written by John Orloff ; produced by Roland Emmerich, Larry Franco, Robert Leger
- Dedication, [Shakespeare and Southampton, a new play], by Nick Dear
- The tragedy of King Lear, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara Mowat and Paul Werstine
- Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare ; edited by Russ McDonald
- The tutor, Andrea Chapin
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare ; edited by Mary Beth Rose
- Comedies, William Shakespeare ; with an introduction by Tony Tanner ; general editor, Sylvan Barnet, Vol. 2
- A reconstructed text of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, William Shakespeare and George Wilkins ; edited by Roger Warren on the basis of a text prepared by Gary Taylor and MacD. P. Jackson
- William Shakespeare's merchant of Venice, El mercader de Venecia, Movision Entertainment & Arclight Films present in association UK Film Council, Film Fund Luxembourg, Delux Productions S.A., Immagine Cinema/Dania Film Istituto Luce, production of Cary Brokaw/Avenue Pictures Navidi-Wilde Productions, Jason Piette-Michael Cowan/Spice Factory production, a Michael Radford film ; produced by Cary Brokaw, Barry Navidi, Jason Piette, Michael Lionello Cowan ; screenplay by Michael Radford ; director, Michael Radford
- William Shakespeare's The Clone Army attacketh, Star Wars part the second, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of George Lucas and William Shakespeare ; illustrations by Nicolas Delort
- Pop sonnets, Shakespearean spins on your favorite songs, by Erik Didriksen
- Twelfth night, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- William Shakespeare's The force doth awaken, Star Wars part the seventh, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of Lucasfilm and William Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare, the romances, by Elizabeth Bieman
- Antony and Cleopatra, opera in three acts, music by Samuel Barber ; the text of William Shakespeare adapted by Franco Zeffirelli ; vocal score ; piano reduction by the composer
- The Sandman, the wake, written by Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Michael Zulli, Jon J. Muth, Charles Vess ; lettered by Todd Klein ; colored by Daniel Vozzo & Jon J. Muth ; covers and design by Dave McKean ; [introduction by Mikal Gilmore]
- Shylock, a legend and its legacy, John Gross
- Bill, BBC Films and BFI present ; in association with KOCH Media, Screen Yorkshire and Lipsync LLC ; a Cowboy Films/Punk Cinema production ; directed by Richard Bracewell ; produced by Charles Steel, Alasdair Flind, Tony Bracewell, Richard Bracewell ; screenplay by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond
- 2 theatrical works, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Timon of Athens, edited by Karl Klein
- The Cambridge introduction to Shakespeare's tragedies, Janette Dillon
- Looking for Hamlet, Marvin W. Hunt
- Shakespeare uncovered, the stories behind the Bard's greatest plays, produced by Blakeway Productions, 116 Films and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET in association with PBS, Sky Arts and Shakespeare's Globe ; series producers Richard Denton and Nicola Stockley, Series 2,
- The mysterious William Shakespeare, the myth and the reality, Charlton Ogburn
- "The game's afoot", a sports lover's introduction to Shakespeare, Cynthia Lewis
- Measure for measure, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduced by Jonathan Bate
- Looking at Shakespeare, a visual history of twentieth-century performance, Dennis Kennedy
- All's well that ends well, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Imagining Shakespeare's wife, the afterlife of Anne Hathaway, Katherine West Scheil, University of Minnesota
- A midsummer night's dream, Ealing Studios and Londinium Films present, in association with Theatre for a New Audience, a Julie Taymor production ; directed by Julie Taymor ; producers, Lynn Hendee, Ben Latham-Jones
- Love's labour's lost, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- A natural perspective, the development of Shakespearean comedy and romance, Northrop Frye
- Sha-shih-pi-ya shih ssu hang shih i pai shou, 100 sonnets by Shakespeare, Tʻu An pien i
- Four Shakespeare songs, high voice and piano, David Amram
- William Shakespeare's tragedy of the Sith's revenge, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of George Lucas and William Shakespeare
- Henry VIII & King John, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- William Shakespeare, a popular life, Garry O'Connor
- Endless water, starless sky, Rosamund Hodge
- The comedy of errors, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine
- Hamlet, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Shakespeare's words, a glossary and language companion, David Crystal, Ben Crystal ; with a preface by Stanley Wells
- The complete works, general editors, Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor ; editors Stanley Wells [and others] ; with introductions by Stanley Wells
- Shakespeare's comedies, a very short introduction, Bart van Es