Books author - "William Shakespeare"

Description Antony and Cleopatra begins two years after Julius Ceasar . Mark Antony was supposed to be in Egypt to conduct government affairs on behalf of the Roman Empire. Instead, he fell in love with the beautiful Queen Cleopatra, became her lover, and abandoned his duties to his wife and country. A messenger arrives bearing news that Antonyโs wife and brother are dead after attempting to kill Octavius Caesar, and one of Ceasarโs generals, Pompey, is gathering an army against the Roman

Description In the Italian city of Padua, a young gentleman named Lucentio comes to study at one of the cityโs colleges. As is often the fate of men in Shakespeareโs plays, Lucentio falls in love at first sight. The object of his affection, Bianca, is the beautiful and docile daughter of a rich merchant. Her father, Baptista Minola, has declared that no one can marry Bianca until her older sister Katharina has been married first. Katharina is the polar opposite of her sister: vicious,
The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare (ebook reader with built in dictionary .txt) ๐

Description Two close friends, Proteus and Valentine, are saying their goodbyes in the streets of Verona. Valentine plans to travel to Milan and discover the world, but Proteus wants to stay with Julia, a woman he loves. While in Milan, Valintine falls in love with the dukeโs daughter, Sylvia, and plans to elope with her. Antonio, Proteusโ father, later orders his son to join Valentine in Milan. Before leaving, Proteus exchanges rings and vows of undying love with Julia. When Proteus enters the

Description Allโs Well That Ends Well was not popular during Shakespeareโs time, and is still considered to be a play without renown even today. Itโs also one of the three โproblem plays,โ in that it deals with controversial social issues. Although it remains unloved by the public, productions have featured star-studded casts, including actresses like Dame Judi Dench and Claudie Blakley. Helena, daughter of a skilled doctor and adopted child of the Countess of Rousillon, is in love with

Description Henry VIII is one of the few of Shakespeareโs plays thought to have been written with a collaborator. It was initially published in the First Folio under Shakespeareโs name only, but in 1850 James Spedding, an English author and expert on the works of Francis Bacon, suggested that the play was a collaboration with John Fletcher, a playwright who later replaced Shakespeare in the Kingโs Men acting company. Modern scholars mostly tend to agree, though the theory is still controversial

Description The authorship of Edward III has been up for debate ever since it was first published in 1596. Its publisher, Cuthbert Burby, published it without listing an author, and any records that might have shed light on the authorโs name (or names) were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. In the 1760s, the acclaimed scholar Edward Capell was one of the first to claim that William Shakespeare might have been the author. Many other academicians support this claim, or at least