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100 1  Shakespeare, William. 
245 10 Shakespeare's greatest monologues|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cWilliam Shakespeare. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Stephen Spencer, Paul Stroili, Jean Marie Koon, 
       Jan Blixt. 
520    William Shakespeare, long hailed as the history's greatest
       dramatic writer, has been lauded for his mastery of poetic
       expression, his insight into the human condition and his 
       deep exploration into the psyche and motivations of his 
       characters.   These skills are perhaps best encapsulated 
       in the monologues he gives his various protagonists, 
       villains and bit players. From the murderous Lady Macbeth,
       planning to assassinate the king to advance her husband's 
       career, to the droll, melancholy Jacques from "As You Like
       It" ticking off the Seven Ages of Man, to Edmund the 
       Bastard in "King Lear," bemoaning his second class status 
       as an illegitimate child to the young lover Helena, 
       railing against the seeming cruelty of her bewitched 
       friends in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare's 
       monologues are short distillations of his larger themes - 
       love and loss, fairness and inequity, power and envy, lust
       and purity.  Fort Raphael Publishing is proud to present, 
       in this first volume, some of Shakespeare's greatest 
       monologues, each of which captures a shining, brilliant 
       moment from his plays that gives us a deeper understanding
       of each character, whether flattering, damning or 
       inspiring. Enjoy this collection of monologues - performed
       by some of the finest classical actors in the world - from
       the greatest theatrical writer in the English language, 
       William Shakespeare. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  4 Nonfiction 
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700 1  Spencer, Stephen. 
700 1  Stroili, Paul. 
700 1  Koon, Jean Marie. 
700 1  Blixt, Jan. 
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