Collection 43
Well-Educated Mind — Drama
The stage as a moral laboratory — Greek tragedy, Shakespeare, Ibsen, and the shape of human conflict made visible.
What can a play do that no other form can?
Level 1·Accessible
- EverymanAnonymousComing soonEverymanAnonymous
- The Importance of Being EarnestOscar WildeComing soonThe Importance of Being EarnestOscar Wilde
Level 2·Engagement
- AgamemnonAeschylusComing soonAgamemnonAeschylus
- Oedipus the KingSophoclesComing soonOedipus the KingSophocles
- MedeaEuripidesComing soonMedeaEuripides
- The BirdsAristophanesComing soonThe BirdsAristophanes
- Doctor FaustusChristopher MarloweComing soonDoctor FaustusChristopher Marlowe
- Richard IIIWilliam ShakespeareComing soonRichard IIIWilliam Shakespeare
- A Midsummer Night's DreamWilliam ShakespeareComing soonA Midsummer Night's DreamWilliam Shakespeare
- TartuffeMolièreComing soonTartuffeMolière
- The Way of the WorldWilliam CongreveComing soonThe Way of the WorldWilliam Congreve
- She Stoops to ConquerOliver GoldsmithComing soonShe Stoops to ConquerOliver Goldsmith
- The School for ScandalRichard Brinsley SheridanComing soonThe School for ScandalRichard Brinsley Sheridan
- A Doll's HouseHenrik IbsenComing soonA Doll's HouseHenrik Ibsen
- The Cherry OrchardAnton ChekhovComing soonThe Cherry OrchardAnton Chekhov
- Saint JoanGeorge Bernard ShawComing soonSaint JoanGeorge Bernard Shaw
Level 3·Advanced
- PoeticsAristotleComing soonPoeticsAristotle
- HamletWilliam ShakespeareComing soonHamletWilliam Shakespeare