
A five-act comedy/ballet by French playwright, Moliere. Download it today!
The extensive commentary on this play touches on matters of all types, but its focus in particular is about the realities of daily life in classical Athens. It also examines the practical problems of staging. Its substantial introduction includes essays on Aristophanes' early career, Greek world...
An elegant and touching portrait, the last play written by Greek tragedian, Sophocles, focuses on the challenges faced by the wandering blind king Oedipus, approaching his end with a tranquility earned through a lifetime of suffering for his unwitting sins. Download it now!
The 2,000-year-old masterpiece by Greek tragedian, Sophocles, that raises basic questions about human behavior that are still vigorously debated by students and scholars today. Download it now!
By Greek tragedian, Sophocles. Son of Poias in Greek mythology, Philoctetes by gift acquired the bow and arrow of Hercules, by lighting the pyre on which the hero was consumed alive. On his way to the Trojan War, Philoctetes was bitten by a snake; and because the odor from his wound and his cries...
Considered to be one of Ibsen`s greatest theatrical successes above all in German theaters, Pillars of Society are said to have been staged at no fewer than 27 theaters in Germany and Austria by the end of 1878! Download it now!
Based on the classical myth, Pygmalion plays on the complex web of human relationships in a social world. Download it now!
By Norwegian playwright, Bjornstjerne Bjornson. This FREE e-book includes three (3) dramas: The Editor; The Bankrupt; and The King. Download it today!
By Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen. Focus is more on with individual destinies than with general moral or social principles. Download it now!
This book unearths the life of David Copperfield from his childhood into adulthood.