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The Epic Poems

William Shakespeare

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

The Bard beyond the stage — Shakespeare's poetic masterpieces.

While William Shakespeare is best known for his plays, his long-form poems reveal another side of his genius. The Epic Poems by William Shakespeare gathers his narrative poetry — works of passion, myth, and imagination that showcase the beauty of his language and the depth of his artistry.

Why readers love it:

Complete collection. Shakespeare's major narrative and epic poems in one edition.

Timeless beauty. Lyrical storytelling filled with love, myth, and moral reflection.

Enduring influence. These poems inspired poets and dramatists for centuries.

A lasting legacy
From tales of desire and betrayal to mythological narratives rich in symbolism, Shakespeare's poems stand alongside his plays as treasures of English literature. They reveal his mastery not only of drama but also of poetic form and storytelling.

✨ Rediscover Shakespeare's poetry — romantic, mythic, and profound.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Epic Poems by William Shakespeare—a timeless collection of verse from the world's greatest writer.
Verfügbar seit: 29.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 2205 Seiten.

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