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  1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream eNotes
  2. All's Well That Ends Well eNotes
  3. Antony and Cleopatra eNotes
  4. As You Like It eNotes
  5. Coriolanus eNotes
  6. Cymbeline eNotes
  7. Hamlet eNotes
  8. Henry IV, Part II eNotes
  9. Henry IV, Part One eNotes
  10. Henry V eNotes
  11. Henry VI, Part 1 eNotes
  12. Henry VI, Part 2 eNotes
  13. Henry VI, Part 3 eNotes
  14. Henry VIII eNotes
  15. Julius Caesar eNotes
  16. King John eNotes
  17. King Lear eNotes
  18. Love's Labor's Lost eNotes
  19. Macbeth eNotes
  20. Measure for Measure eNotes
  21. Much Ado About Nothing eNotes
  22. Othello eNotes
  23. Pericles, Prince of Tyre eNotes
  24. Richard II eNotes
  25. Richard III eNotes
  26. Romeo and Juliet eNotes
  27. Sonnet 19 eNotes
  28. Sonnet 29 eNotes
  29. Sonnets eNotes
  30. The Comedy of Errors eNotes
  31. The Merchant of Venice eNotes
  32. The Merry Wives of Windsor eNotes
  33. The Taming of the Shrew eNotes
  34. The Tempest eNotes
  35. The Two Gentleman of Verona eNotes
  36. The Two Noble Kinsmen eNotes
  37. The Winter's Tale eNotes
  38. Timon of Athens eNotes
  39. Titus Andronicus eNotes
  40. Troilus and Cressida eNotes
  41. Twelfth Night eNotes

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  1. Introduction
  2. William Shakespeare Biography
    1. Shakespeare Biography
    2. Shakespeare in London
    3. The First Folio
    4. For Futher Study
    5. Chronology of Shakespeare's Works
  3. Chronology
  4. Shakespeare's Plays with eNotes
  5. Shakespeare Translated
  6. Reading Shakespeare
  7. Shakespeare's Globe Theater
    1. Shakespeare's Globe Theater
    2. Globe Theater: Early 17th Century Drawing
    3. Globe Theater: 1647 Drawing by W. Hollar
    4. Model of the Reconstructed Globe (1996)
    5. Exterior of the Reconstructed Globe
    6. Stage of the Reconstructed Globe
    7. For Further Study
  8. Complete Texts
  9. Shakespeare on Film
    1. Preface to the Film Reviews
    2. Henry V (1944)
    3. Henry V (1989)
    4. Macbeth (1971)
    5. Richard III (1995)
    6. Romeo and Juliet (1996)
    7. Romeo and Juliet (1968)
    8. Hamlet (1948)
    9. Hamlet (1996)
    10. Macbeth (1948)
    11. Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
    12. The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
    13. Titus (1999)
    14. Twelfth Night; or What You Will (1996)
    15. Hamlet (1990)
    16. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)
    17. Othello (1965)
    18. Richard III (1954)
    19. The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice (1952)
    20. Othello (1995)
    21. Love's Labour's Lost (2000)
  10. Essays
  11. Shakespeare Portraits
    1. Color Illustration of the Stratford Bust
    2. Black and White Sketch of the Stratford Bust
    3. Black and White Side View of the Bust
    4. Chandos Portrait
    5. Another of the Chandos Portrait
    6. The Droeshout Portrait (Title Page First Folio)
    7. Color of the Droeshout Shakespeare
    8. Droeshout Portrait
    9. Marshall Shakespeare
    10. Shakespeare's Grave
    11. What Did Shakespeare Look Like?
  12. Criticism
  13. FAQs
    1. Why is Shakespeare considered to be the greatest writer in English literature?
    2. What was Shakespeare's childhood like?
    3. What was Shakespeare's marriage like?
    4. Did someone else write Shakespeare's plays?
    5. What was Shakespeare's political orientation?
    6. What was Shakespeare's view of human nature?
    7. Did Shakespeare believe that our lives are governed by fate?
    8. Was Shakespeare a homosexual?
    9. Was Shakespeare anti-semitic?
    10. Was Shakespeare a racist?
    11. Did Shakespeare believe in supernatural beings or forces?
    12. Who attended Shakespeare's plays?
    13. What do we know about Shakespeare's son Hamnet?
    14. Was Shakespeare a misogynist?
    15. How did Shakespeare die?
    16. Where is Shakespeare buried?
    17. Who is Shakespeare's greatest hero?
    18. Who is Shakespeare's greatest villain?
    19. Who is Shakespeare's greatest comic character?
    20. What is valued most in Shakespeare's plays?
    21. Did Shakespeare write any "bad" plays?
    22. Did Shakespeare act in any of his plays and if so, what roles did he perform?

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