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History of Tom Jones, A Foundling
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Don't be fooled by the title: this "history" is a bawdy romp through eighteenth century England led by the indefatigable Tom Jones, a boy whose deeds (and misdeeds) make for a rollicking good read.
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This play has got it all: important themes, biting sarcasm, and Shavian wit. Plus, Don Juan in Hell, conversing with a perfectly pleasant Satan (no, really).
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Wilde takes aim at the ladies and well-dressed dandies of England's upper crust, and as always, his satirical jabs make for a dazzling display of witty repartee.
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It's been called the greatest farce in the English language, with one of the three most perfect plots in all of literature. What are you waiting for? Get thee to the first installment!
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A wry tale of posturing and clerical politics—and one very overbearing wife named Mrs. Proudie—in nineteenth century England.
The Importance of Being Earnest
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Take a break and go "bunburying" with this zany farce of double identities, romantic intrigue, and more than a few fellows named Ernest.
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A shipwreck, an old magician, a lovely maiden, a fairy spirit, and a troubled monster will capture your attention in this late Shakespearean romance. A group of Italians returning from Africa wash ash ...
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Maurice is a Parisian playwright on the brink of his first major success in August Strindberg’s 1899 play There are Crimes and Crimes. On the day of his play’s debut, Maurice is so sure of his fut ...
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Here, in one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, the courtly world collides with the world of nature. Frederick has usurped his brother Duke Senior’s throne, and Senior has been forced to flee ...


