Please vote for the Shakespeare play in spring of '09.
All plays are available online on our site:
http://www.online-literature.com/shakespeare/
Please vote for the play you would like to read by March 1st.
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Please vote for the Shakespeare play in spring of '09.
All plays are available online on our site:
http://www.online-literature.com/shakespeare/
Please vote for the play you would like to read by March 1st.
Antony and Cleopatra and Troilus and Cressida, good start on the poll. i'll read either gladly!
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I started reading Hamlet again recently , so voted for that. :)
Well it's early Dori. There's a long way to go. I'm going to hold my vote until it comes down to two or three. ;)
I voted as well "Troilus and Cressida"... I lately finished it and needs some( especially in the middle part -I was lost) enlightenment. I'll hold my copy for a while and start reading it again perhaps.:)
I actually studied T&C in class, but it has been a long time. I will think on my vote a bit.
I've gone for Henry IV Part One since it follows Richard II, and i've just bought the book :D
I'm new to Shakespeare, so I'm eager to read anything! I voted for King Lear; that's the one I'm looking forward to reading, but I'll happily go with the flow.
Where's Richard 11, or do I just need new glasses :)?
wessexgirl, I have been asking the same question and could not locate the thread but now I finally found it. The thread is called Sticky: Richard II
I tried a link and it won't work - I have no idea why. If you just put in Shakespeare you will find it listed under the title I mentioned.
Having never read Antony and Cleopatra, I'd love to do it for the bookclub, but I don't know if I'll have time to post then. Spring is a long way off. I'll just keep my fingers crossed that it stays in the running.
I'll read whiever play wins the poll. However if it has to be a historical play then I'd rather read Henry IV (part 1) which is why I've voted for it.
I got the Historical plays for Christmas and just finished King John and will keep on going chronologically because I imagine that it's easier to follow....
Well, has anyone started Richard II? I will probably do so next weekend.