The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

by William Shakespeare

EN·~91 hours·216 chapters

Chapters

216 total
1

THE SONNETS

1:38:05
2

Dramatis Personæ

0:41
3

ACT I - SCENE I. Rossillon. A room in the Countess’s palace.

26:23
4

ACT II - SCENE I. Paris. A room in the King’s palace.

34:34
5

ACT III - SCENE I. Florence. A room in the Duke’s palace.

23:16
6

ACT IV - SCENE I. Without the Florentine camp.

31:19
7

ACT V - SCENE I. Marseilles. A street.

21:11
8

Dramatis Personæ

1:05
9

ACT I - SCENE I. Alexandria. A Room in Cleopatra’s palace.

25:46
10

ACT II - SCENE I. Messina. A Room in Pompey’s house.

37:07

Description

The collection opens with a sequence of thirty‑four sonnets that probe the paradoxes of love, beauty, and the passage of time. In tight, fourteen‑line structures, the poet wrestles with self‑reflection, the fear of fading youth, and the hope of leaving a living legacy through offspring. The language is vivid yet intimate, turning everyday images of roses, seasons, and mirrors into powerful symbols of desire and mortality.

Beyond the sonnets, the volume gathers the full range of the playwright’s dramatic genius—from tragic tales of ambition and betrayal to witty comedies that celebrate the chaos of human folly. History plays trace the rise and fall of monarchs, while lyrical poems reveal a keen ear for rhythm and the natural world. Listeners will encounter unforgettable characters, sharp dialogue, and timeless insights that continue to resonate across centuries.

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Language

en

Duration

~91 hours (5258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1994-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

1564–1616

One of the most influential writers in any language, this English playwright and poet helped shape the way stories are told on stage and on the page. His tragedies, comedies, histories, and sonnets still feel alive because they speak so directly to ambition, love, jealousy, power, and grief.

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