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As You Like It

author: Shakespeare, William, Gill, Roma, Appignanesi, Richard
Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle.
822.3
year: 2010
copies: 98
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 500

The Taming Of The Shrew

author: Shakespeare, William, Taylor, Elizabeth
A scholarly edition of William Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew" that includes detailed notes and commentary, an illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural, and performance contexts, an in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play, and a bibliography of references and further reading.
822.3
year: 2010
copies: 156
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 1340

Othello

author: Shakespeare, William, Bloom, Harold (ed.), Mckellen, Ian, Fishburne, Larry, Kani, John, Olivier, Laurence
Presents William Shakespeare's play in which a man, swayed by his jealous friend's deceptions, tragically doubts his wife's faithfulness; and includes an introduction, text glosses, the "Willow" song, background on Shakespeare and his world, a list of further resources, and tools and suggestions for exploring the play in the classroom.
822.3
year: 2014
copies: 191
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 770

Antony And Cleopatra

author: Shakespeare, William
An annotated text of Shakespeare's historical tragedy in which Roman triumvir Mark Antony conducts an intense and ill-fated affair with Egyptian queen Cleopatra; includes textual notes, a modern perspective essay, a further-reading list, a key to famous lines and phrases, and sections on Shakespeare's language, life, theater, and play publication.
822.3
year: 2009
copies: 37
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 800

Henry V

author: Shakespeare, William
Henry V is a study of kingship, patriotism, and heroic determination, tempered by tender comedy as Henry courts Katherine, Princess of France.
822.3
year: 2020
copies: 27
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 500

King Lear

author: Shakespeare, William
A scholarly edition of William Shakespeare's play "King Lear" that includes detailed notes and commentary, an illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural, and performance contexts, an in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play, and a bibliography of references and further reading.
822.3
year: 2012
copies: 53
call number/section: 822.3
lexile: 380

Love's Labour's Lost

author: Shakespeare, William
The King of Narvarre and the three lords Berowne, Longaville, and Dumaine, swear they will devote their lives to scholarship and avoid contact with women for three years.
822.3
year: 2008
copies: 9
call number/section: 822.3
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