Macbeth

Macbeth by William Shakespeare
This is a wonderfully dark play, touching upon the relationship of desire to deed. In addition to the famous supernatural elements of the story, the play is full of references to sleep and dream. After murdering Duncan in his bed, Macbeth loses the ability to sleep, and his wife takes up a peculiar kind of somnambulism.
Check out a Print Version:
Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Washington Square Press, 2003.

