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Five of Shakespeare s most essential and widely read plays uniting tragedy, comedy, and history collected in one beautifully designed boxed set. Perfect for students, educators, and readers seeking an accessible gateway to the world s greatest playwright.

Shakespeare: Greatest Works brings together five of William Shakespeare s most studied, performed, and beloved plays:
  • Hamlet: The definitive tragedy of conscience, revenge, and human frailty, exploring the weight of thought and action.
  • Macbeth: A dark, haunting story of ambition, fate, and moral corruption that continues to resonate across centuries.
  • Romeo and Juliet: The enduring tale of young love and family conflict that has inspired generations of readers and adaptations.
  • Julius Caesar: A timeless political drama that examines leadership, loyalty, and the consequences of power.
  • Twelfth Night: A joyful comedy of mistaken identity, love, and wit that showcases Shakespeare s mastery of humor and humanity.
Each book is presented in a clean, readable design ideal for study, teaching, or personal enjoyment. Together, these plays represent the full range of Shakespeare s genius his understanding of passion, ambition, power, and the human condition. With broad classroom relevance and perennial cultural appeal, this set is essential for any literature shelf.

About the Author

William Shakespeare (1564 1616) remains the most celebrated playwright and poet in the English language. His works, performed and studied for over four centuries, continue to define storytelling and drama across the world. Shakespeare s insights into love, ambition, power, and identity remain as relevant today as when they were first written.
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  • ISBN: 9789362149183
  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher: Finger Print Classic
  • Pages: 852
  • Format: Paperback
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Five of Shakespeare s most essential and widely read plays uniting tragedy, comedy, and history collected in one beautifully designed boxed set. Perfect for students, educators, and readers seeking an accessible gateway to the world s greatest playwright.

Shakespeare: Greatest Works brings together five of William Shakespeare s most studied, performed, and beloved plays:
  • Hamlet: The definitive tragedy of conscience, revenge, and human frailty, exploring the weight of thought and action.
  • Macbeth: A dark, haunting story of ambition, fate, and moral corruption that continues to resonate across centuries.
  • Romeo and Juliet: The enduring tale of young love and family conflict that has inspired generations of readers and adaptations.
  • Julius Caesar: A timeless political drama that examines leadership, loyalty, and the consequences of power.
  • Twelfth Night: A joyful comedy of mistaken identity, love, and wit that showcases Shakespeare s mastery of humor and humanity.
Each book is presented in a clean, readable design ideal for study, teaching, or personal enjoyment. Together, these plays represent the full range of Shakespeare s genius his understanding of passion, ambition, power, and the human condition. With broad classroom relevance and perennial cultural appeal, this set is essential for any literature shelf.

About the Author

William Shakespeare (1564 1616) remains the most celebrated playwright and poet in the English language. His works, performed and studied for over four centuries, continue to define storytelling and drama across the world. Shakespeare s insights into love, ambition, power, and identity remain as relevant today as when they were first written.

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