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  • [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], directed by Aaron Posner, from May 1 *Kate Eastwood Norris*: Adam, Phoebe, William, First Lord, Bad Lord
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  • ...t|thumb|Neil L. Rudenstine, author of ''Ideas of Order: A Close Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets''. Sonya Rudenstine.]] [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...ay Lecture |here]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]]. ...aphy of Shakespeare, called ''Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare'' (2008).
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Julius Caesar (disambiguation)]].'' ...sination, seeing Brutus, a leading conspirator, as either hero or villain. Shakespeare's play keeps this debate alive.
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  • ...be confused with the cataloging reference article [[List of Shakespeare's works]].'' The following list of places that serve as the settings for all of Shakespeare's plays was compiled by Laura Estill when she was Assistant Professor of Engl
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  • One of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], written by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, this play tells the fami ...man'' is thought to have been written in 1613, making it among the last of Shakespeare's plays. It was first published as a quarto in 1634. Shakespeare and Fletcher
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  • ...the earliest days of the Roman Republic, ''Coriolanus'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] begins with the common people, or plebeians, in armed revolt agains ...Combat of Contrarieties'', Sir Philip Sidney's ''An Apology for Poetry'', William Camden's ''Remains of a Greater Work, Concerning Britain'', and others.<ref
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  • ...a broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about a poetry reading in response to Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Two Gentlemen of Verona (disambiguation)]]. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...as "post-humanist," "post-liberal," and "posthistoricist" to the study of Shakespeare's texts. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] and The Travelling Shakespeare Company co-produced William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Timothy Douglas, from January *John Daniel: Sir William Catesby
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  • ''King John'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], like most of his history plays, presents a struggle for the Englis ...tal Texts] and purchased from [http://books.simonandschuster.net/King-John/William-Shakespeare/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780743484985/ Simon and Schuster].
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  • ...atherine Lutz (Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); William I. Miller (Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Zirka Z. Filipczak (A ...is of the selected participants' own research interests, but included such works as [[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']] and [[Othello|''Othello'']] along with Montaigne's
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 2 (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry IV, Part 2'' is the only one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] that is a "sequel," in the modern sense, to an earlier play of his.
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  • [[Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'', directed by Joe Banno, from October 30 to December 5 *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Winter's Tale (disambiguation)]].'' ''The Winter's Tale'', a very late one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is filled with improbabilities. Before the conclusion, one charact
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry VIII (disambiguation)]].'' In ''Henry VIII'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare presents a monarchy in crisis. Noblemen battle with Lo
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  • ...London Frederick Warne and Co..jpg|200px|left|thumb|William Shakespeare. ''Works''. London: Frederick Warne & Co. [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/46c [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Cymbeline (disambiguation)]].'' ''Cymbeline'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], tells the story of a British king, Cymbeline, and his three childr
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