About to read Titus Adronicus. A cursory scan at the relevant Wikipedia page makes it sound like the Shakespearean answer to a Hollywood slasher-cum-gorefest (all the rage in Elizabethan times, it would seem).
Recently finished The Taming of the Shrew which, meaning no disrespect to those feminazis in the audience, is quite amusing, particularly for the long banter when Petruccio and Katherine first meet. Also, the constant repitition of themline "Kiss me, Kate" kept reminding me of P.G. Wodehouse. That, not to mention the fact that every romcom starring either Jimmy Stewart or Cary Grant is apparently a ripoff of Shrew, made itfeel like it was written yesterday. Ormthis morning.
Also love how you have the whole 'Induction' frame w/o a concluding segment.