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Ranking the Complete Works of Shakespeare — from Worst to Best

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📚 Read the Complete Works of Shakespeare with the Hardcore Literature Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/hardcoreliterature ———————————— 🎭 Shakespeare Lecture Series: https://www.patreon.com/posts/shakespeare-list-76955736 📔Book Club Contents Page: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hardcore-book-48439779 ———————————— 0:00 why read the works of Shakespeare? 1:00 reading the bard chronologically 3:00 the book club’s Shakespeare Project 4:00 ranking Shakespeare worst to best 5:00 Shakespeare’s all-time worst play 5:30 The Merry Wives of Windsor 6:30 the inexhaustible Falstaff 8:00 Shakespeare’s second weakest play 8:30 The Two Gentleman of Verona 10:00 Pericles, Prince of Tyre 11:00 romance and tragicomedy 12:30 three parts of Henry VI 14:00 Hollow Crown tv series 15:00 history vs myth and propaganda 16:00 the history of King Henry VIII 16:30 Globe Theatre burns down 17:00 why did Shakespeare retire? 18:30 how to perform and view this play 20:00 writing Lucrece in times of plague 21:00 invention of the human in King John 23:00 All’s Well That Ends Well 25:30 Shakespeare’s health struggles 26:00 tragedy of Titus Andronicus 27:30 an abominable banquet of blood 29:00 The Comedy of Errors 30:30 lyricism in Love’s Labour’s Lost 32:00 what makes a comedy a comedy? 33:30 lost plays of Shakespeare 34:00 tragedy of Timon of Athens 35:00 was Shakespeare a misanthrope? 37:00 how to live a virtuous life 38:00 The Two Noble Kinsmen 39:30 the last lines Shakespeare wrote 40:30 narrative poem Venus and Adonis 41:00 was Will more poet or playwright? 42:00 who influenced Shakespeare? 43:00 mythic formula in Shakespeare 44:00 The Taming of the Shrew 45:00 irony and feminism in Shakespeare 47:00 tragedy of Troilus and Cressida 48:00 London’s satirical Poet’s War 49:00 what makes a problem play? 50:00 what is a closet drama? 52:00 ‘now is the winter of our discontent’ 52:30 pantomime fun in Richard III 54:30 history vs reality of Richard 56:00 Cymbeline as palace of tropes 57:30 cult status vs historical popularity 58:00 the history of Richard II 59:00 Elizabethan politics and treason 1:00:00 a viewing assignment for you 1:01:00 The Merchant of Venice 1:03:00 is Shakespeare Shylock? 1:04:00 ‘hath not a Jew eyes?’ 1:05:00 opening season of the Globe 1:05:30 patriotism in King Henry V 1:07:00 Much Ado About Nothing 1:08:00 enjoying a merry war of words 1:09:00 light comedy with a dark streak 1:10:00 Measure for Measure 1:10:30 Elizabethan vs Jacobean plays 1:11:30 plague, governance, tyranny 1:13:00 was Shakespeare religious? 1:15:00 the tragedy of Coriolanus 1:17:30 Twelfth Night, or What You Will 1:20:00 the best fools in Shakespeare 1:21:30 the tragedy of Julius Caesar 1:22:00 ‘friends, romans, countrymen’ 1:23:00 the world stage in As You Like It 1:24:00 the healing power of literature 1:25:00 freedom in the Forest of Arden 1:26:30 why I adore Romeo and Juliet 1:27:30 how to know you’re in true love 1:28:30 Sonnets of William Shakespeare 1:31:00 lifelong reading assignment for you 1:32:30 A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1:33:30 historical criticism of the Dream 1:36:00 The Winter’s Tale 1:37:00 from tragedy to romance 1:38:00 the tragedy of Othello 1:39:00 the sublime tragic procession 1:40:00 the machiavellian Iago 1:42:00 tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra 1:42:30 Shakespeare vs classical unities 1:43:30 one of the most alluring characters 1:45:00 the tragedy of Macbeth 1:46:00 scorpions and daggers of the mind 1:48:00 ‘tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow’ 1:48:30 appreciating The Tempest 1:50:00 Will’s farewell to the theatre 1:51:00 reading both parts of Henry IV 1:52:00 Sir Falstaff and Prince Hal 1:54:30 comfort and genius in these plays 1:55:30 second greatest Shakespeare play 1:57:00 stage history of King Lear 1:58:00 Shakespeare’s greatest achievement 2:01:00 all-time greatest Shakespeare play 2:02:00 the masterpiece of Hamlet 2:06:00 how to read the complete works

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