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A shipwreck 25 years ago separated Egeon from his wife and one of his identical twin sons. Both boys are named Antipholus and both have servants names Dromio, who also happen to be identical twins.As Egeon arrives in Ephesus from Syracuse, hoping to find his wife and son, he is unaware that the other twin has also made his way there. Egeon is arrested and condemned to death for violating the travel ban between Syracuse and Ephesus. After stating his case to the Ephesian Duke, Solinus, Egeon is granted a day to raise ransom funds to save his life.Meanwhile, Adriana, the wife of Antipholus of Ephesus, mistakes Antipholus of Syracuse for her husband and drags him home. He then falls in love with Adriana’s sister Luciana. What could possibly go wrong?As with many Shakespearean plays, mistaken identities wreck confusion for everyone and lead to many comical encounters. "The Comedy of Errors" is the shortest of Shakespeare’s plays. It has been adapted for opera, stage, screen and musical theatre worldwide.William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. Considered the greatest dramatist of all time, he is widely regarded as the most influential English language writer. Shakespeare’s plays focus on the range of human emotion and conflict, and have been translated into more than 100 languages. Many including "Hamlet," "Macbeth," and "Romeo and Juliet" have been adapted for stage and screen.
Like any true ladies man, Sir John Falstaff, the fat king, attempts to seduce two wealthy women at the same time. To make things easy he decides to send ends Mistress Page and Mistress Ford identical love letters.But little does Falstaff know that women tend to talk to one another, only causing him a great deal of trouble..As Frank Ford hears of Falstaff's plan, he decides to test his wife’s loyalty. By dressing up, Frank pretends to be someone else and pays Falstaff off to seduce his wife on his behalf. The men in Windsor desperately try to control the situation, however, it is the women of Windsor who pull the strings in this play.This hilarious comedy by Shakespeare is a classic worth reading! First published in 1602, this play presents themes of marriage, wealth, jealousy and lies. Complete with clumsy men and strong women, this appeals to all ages.For fans of Clare McHugh, Thomas Middleton and Julia Quinn.William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is widely considered the world's greatest dramatist and is often referred to as England's national poet or the Bard. Most famous for his timeless plays, he also wrote a multitude of poems and sonnets. Shakespeare was the blockbuster writer of his day, his many works concerning universal themes of life, love, death, revenge, grief, jealousy, murder, magic, and mystery. Among some of his most famous are "Macbeth", "Romeo and Juliet", and "Hamlet", but the list is long, and many continue to be studied and performed, both their original form and modern adaptations.
Suspicious King Leontes of Sicily accuses his pregnant wife Hermione of having an affair with his best friend, Polixenes, the King of Bohemia. Enraged at the alleged betrayal, he orders Polixenes poisoned, Hermione imprisoned, and her newborn daughter banished, leaving him a broken man.Sixteen years later, Perdita, the adopted daughter of a shepherd, falls in love with young Prince Florizel, much to the dismay of the boy’s father, Polixenes. He disapproves of the girl and her lowly status and orders his son to forget her. Instead, the young lovers escape in disguise and head for Sicily. There, the storylines of Leontes, Hermione, Polixenes, Perdita and Florizel finally come together.William Shakespeare’s "The Winter’s Tale" is filled with improbabilities, telling a story of obsession and redemption. Fans of "Mamma Mia" will enjoy the humorous misunderstandings and mistaken identities that take the characters on a journey of self-discovery.William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. Considered the greatest dramatist of all time, he is widely regarded as the most influential English language writer. Shakespeare’s plays focus on the range of human emotion and conflict, and have been translated into more than 100 languages. Many including "Hamlet" "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet" have been adapted for stage and screen.
Frontmatter -- Druckfehler -- König Heinrich der Sechste. Zweyter Theil -- Personen -- Erster Aufzug -- Zweyter Aufzug -- Dritter Aufzug -- Vierter Aufzug -- Fünfter Aufzug -- König Heinrich der Sechste. Dritter Theil -- Personen -- Erster Aufzug -- Zweyter Aufzug -- Dritter Aufzug -- Vierter Aufzug -- Fünfter Aufzug
Frontmatter -- Personen -- Prologus -- Erster Auszug -- Zweiter Aufzug -- Dritter Aufzug -- Vierter Aufzug -- Fünfter Aufzug -- Epilogus
Frontmatter -- König Richard der Dritte. -- Personen -- Erster Auszug. -- Zweiter Auszug. -- Dritter Auszug. -- Vierter Auszug. -- Fünfter Auszug. -- König Heinrich der Achte. -- Personen -- Prolog. -- Erster Auszug. -- Zweiter Auszug. -- Dritter Auszug. -- Vierter Auszug. -- Fünfter Auszug. -- Epilog. -- Ein Sommernachtstraum. -- Personen -- Erster Auszug. -- Zweiter Auszug. -- Dritter Auszug. -- Vierter Auszug. -- Fünfter Auszug. -- Viel Lärmen um Nichts. -- Personen -- Erster Auszug. -- Zweiter Auszug. -- Dritter Auszug. -- Vierter Auszug. -- Fünfter Auszug.
In dieser lyrischen Sammlung dreht sich alles um die Liebe und ihre Tücken. Zwanzig gefühlvolle Gedichte erzählen von den schönen und den schmerzhaften Seiten des Verliebtseins. Zwar wurde die Autorenschaft der Sammlung zunächst William Shakespeare zugeschrieben, doch nur fünf Gedichte stammen nachweislich aus seiner Feder. Auch Werke von Richard Barnfield, Bartholomew Griffin, Christopher Marlowe und Sir Walter Raleigh sind in „Der verliebte Pilger" enthalten. Der Großteil der Gedichte hat jedoch einen unbekannten Verfasser.William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) ist einer der bedeutendsten Dramatiker und Dichter aller Zeiten. Zunächst machte er sich als Schauspieler in London einen Namen, verfasste dann jedoch auch selbst zahlreiche Dramen und legte so den Grundstein für seinen Erfolg. Shakespeares Theaterstücke, wie etwa „Romeo und Julia", „Macbeth" oder „Ein Sommernachtstraum" werden bis heute auf der ganzen Welt begeistert gelesen, aufgeführt und neu adaptiert. Er ist jedoch nicht alleiniger Autor der Gedichte in „Der verliebte Pilger": auch Richard Barnfield, Sir Walter Raleigh sowie unbekannte andere Poeten werden Gedichte dieser Sammlung zugeschrieben.
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