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The Complete Works of Shakespeare

Book • 2017
This volume includes all of Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies, and complete poems.

The works are often categorized into comedies such as 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and 'Twelfth Night', histories like 'Henry IV' and 'Henry V', tragedies including 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth', and 'Romeo and Juliet', and his complete poems such as the 154 sonnets and other narrative poems like 'Venus and Adonis' and 'The Rape of Lucrece'.

Different editions may include collaborative works and varying editorial notes.

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David Perell
as an example of a classical text that offers timeless insights into human nature.
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as a book containing the complete works of Shakespeare.
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when speaking about the curriculum sent to the CEOs.
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Laura Vanderkam
as a year-long reading project completed in 2022, reading approximately three pages a day.
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as a tiny book he owns.
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Dylan Casey
as a book read by John the Savage.
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Bill Simmons
as a gift Laurence Olivier gave to Dustin Hoffman on the last day of shooting.
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Benjamin McEvoy
as a continuing project to read through his complete works.
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Stephen Meredith
as the only book available to John the Savage in "Brave New World", shaping his worldview.
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Danny Dyer
as one of the three books he can take to the desert island.
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