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Revision as of 12:36, 7 November 2007
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Parent topics
- English literature [r]: Literature of the British isles written in English. [e]
- Drama [r]: A type of literature, especially plays, meant to be delivered in spoken performance on stage. [e]
- Theatre [r]: Those areas of the arts involving performance, especially of the spoken word. [e]
Subtopics
Works
For a list of articles about Shakespeare's works, see the Works page.
Shakespeare on screen
- BBC Television Shakespeare [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Shakespeare in Love [r]: Add brief definition or description
Related topics
Shakespeare's genres
- Comedy [r]: The art of entertaining with humour. [e]
- Tragedy [r]: An unfortunate event or chain of events which leads to suffering, loss of life, or serious repercussions, often expressed as drama or literature but the term can describe real-life events [e]
- History (drama genre) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Romance (literature) [r]: Add brief definition or description