iWilliam Shakespeare app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities Entertainment
Developer: Malik Mubbshir
0.99 USD
Current version: 1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 30 Jul 2010
App size: 17.27 Mb

The essential resource for William Shakespeares plays, sonnets, poems, quotes, biography and the legendary Globe Theatre.

William Shakespeare Shakespeare is renowned as the English playwright and poet whose body of works is considered the greatest in history of English literature.

Shakespeare Plays All the plays from Alls Well That Ends Well to Twelfth Night in the complete original texts with summaries. Divided into comedies, histories and tragedies.

Sonnets All of the Bards 154 sonnets including the much acclaimed sonnet 18: "Shall I compare thee to a summers day..."

Pictures Engraving of paintings of William Shakespeare and those inspired by his famous plays. Indexed by play and accompanied by the text inspiring the painting.

Bard Facts Trivia about the worlds most famous bard from words coined by the bard to his marriage.

Biography Everything you would ever want to know about the immortal Bards life and more.

Summaries Shakespeare summaries provide a quick and easy guide to Shakespeares most famous plays. Divided by act, the summaries make an ideal introduction.

Poems The complete collection of the Bards poetry in the original text including A lovers complaint and Venus and Adonis.

Quotes Over 130 of the most famous quotes from the Bards complete works indexed by play.

Globe Theatre The story of how the Bard created one of the greatest theatres of all time, the playhouse is also where he first performed many of his greatest plays.

Films The ultimate list of all film adaptations of the complete works, there are well over 250 movies to date.

Bibliography The complete list of the plays, poems and sonnets attributed as written by the Bard.

Timeline Describes the many chapters in the immortal Bards colorful life from birth, his disappearance, marriage, his death and ending in the printing of the First Folio in 1623.