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Macbeth

1992
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.

As you like it

1994
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.

Twelfth night

1992
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.

Romeo and Juliet

1992
Contains the unabridged text of the tragedy about two young people whose love for one another is forbidden by their feuding families; includes explanations of words and passages, a plot synopsis, scene summaries, and notes on the main characters; and features questions, activities, and biographical information about Shakespeare.

The merchant of Venice

1992
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.

King Lear

1996
Contains the unabridged text of the drama about King Lear and his three daughters; includes explanations of words and passages, a plot synopsis, scene summaries, and notes on the main characters; and features questions, activities, and biographical information about Shakespeare.

Othello

1993
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.

Twelfth night

2010
Presents the text of "Twelfth Night," in which Viola, disguised as a man, falls in love with Duke Orsino, while Olivia, the object of Orsino's attentions, is attracted to Viola, believing her to be male; and includes introductory and textual notes, brief character profiles, a synopsis, teaching tools and suggestions, historical background, and biographical information about Shakespeare.

A midsummer night's dream

2001
Presents the unabridged text of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare's comedy of love, magic, and transformation; features explanations of difficult words and passages, a plot synopsis, scene summaries, and character notes; and includes information about Shakespeare and his times.

Macbeth

2001
Presents the complete text of the tragedy in which a Scottish noble kills the king in order to claim the throne for himself, and includes notes, illustrations, explanations of difficult words and passages, plot and scene summaries, and character profiles, as well as a brief biography of Shakespeare.

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