- Redeeming Time Act 1, Scene 2 - Henry IV
- Act 2, Scene 3 - Richard II
- O Pardon Me Thou Bleeding Piece of Earth - Julius Caesar
- Upon the King - Henry V
- But I do think it is their husbands' fault - Othello
- Kate's Monologue - The Taming of the Shrew
- How sweet the moonlight.. - The Merchant of Venice
- To be or not to be - Hamlet
- Methinks I am a prophet, new inspired - Richard II
- O Romeo, Romeo - from Romeo and Juliet
- If we shadows have offended - Midsummer Night\'s Dream
- [GERMAN] Mich däucht, ich bin ein neubegeisterter Prophet
- I Left no Ring with Her - Twelfth Night
- M, O, A, I, - Twelfth Night
- [ITALIAN] Dove ti dissi, o mio signore - The Tempest
- They met me in the day of success - Macbeth
- Soft you, a word or two before you go - Othello
- [FRENCH] Si nous, légers fantômes, nous avons déplu, - A Midsummer Night\'s Dream
- To Be or not to Be - Hamlet
- It is not Politic - Alls Well That Ends Well
LibriVox readers present the tenth collection of monologues from Shakespeare’s plays. Containing 20 parts. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) remains widely to be considered the single greatest playwright of all time. He wrote in such a variety of genres – tragedy, comedy, romance, &c – that there is always at least one monologue in each of his plays. Some of these teach a lesson, some simply characterize Shakespeare at his best, some are funny, some sad, but all are very moving. Each monologue will touch everybody differently. Some people will be so moved by a particular monologue that they will want to record it. (Summary by Shurtagal)
In a departure from previous collections we are including versions from the many languages to which his works have been translated.
In a departure from previous collections we are including versions from the many languages to which his works have been translated.
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