Complete Shakespeare: Stories from all the plays: 1 (Complete Books)
R**E
Complete Shakespeare
How nice to be able to write a short review with no bad points!! Not paying lot of attention when purchasingexcept for the price and that it was the complete works i was bowled over when it came. Straightaway youknow you have something of quality when you feel how solid and heavy it is. Binding,small ribbon bookmark andfirst class high end paper scream quality Beautiful illustrations (and plenty of them) throughout the book andan intro to the players before explanation (translation !) of the work follows. I have some really nice books but this has become a favourite !*!
G**A
Easy way to learn the Shakespeare plays
Clear and simple way to read these plays.Great pictures and easy reading.
T**B
Much more welcoming that the old English original.
I am still shocked by the Shakespeare plays I had to study and write essays on at GCSE. Somehow I got two Bs as I really did not understand the texts at all.So what a joy to revisit this train wreck in my life and find this book translates it all into modern English. For the first time I can feel the charm of the plots as I read Romeo and Juliet condensed into an 18 page novella!I look forward to going through A Midsummer Night's Dream next as that was a house play I was involved in. Now I will know the plays in sufficient depth that any snobby reference to a Shakespeare plot will instantly be understandable and the elitist joke will not be lost on me anymore.If you are still scarred by studying these plays and harbour a secret hatred of even your own language as a result I urge you to get this book. It heals the wounds very effectively.And at just thirteen pounds for a book of great length, quality, insight and importance (and hardbound) I really highly recommend it!A typo (or erratum) on page 56. I'm sure of it:"The poison flooded through him..." Not though him as stated. Yes?
A**R
Perfect gift!!!
Stunning book!
L**E
Spot On for an introduction to Shakespeare
The challenge was to find a re-telling of stories from Shakespeare which would be readable by an 8 year old grandson whose class is taking part in a festival presentation of As You Like It. We chose this one from the choice on this site and as we have Prime it arrived the next day. His reaction was instant- couldn't take his nose out of it and took it to bed. So that speaks for its accessibility and value for someone of that age and reading level. For me I enjoyed the way it is illustrated at the start of the chapter. The re-telling is good and there are quotes from the text which enhance and don't detract from the narrative. The author is given as Anna Milbourne but there are several authors so a nice variety of style here. You would not insult a secondary-age child by giving him or her a copy, far from it, and I wouldn't mind a copy on my own shelf at home. Ideally you could team this up with the (rather pricey but inspired) pop-up book advertised on Amazon if you wanted a fuller introduction to Shakespeare and his audience.
A**N
Fabulous gift
Fabulous gift
A**N
a modern replacement of Lambs Tales.
Superb synopsis of all the plays - and beautifully presented. A very satisfying introduction before seeing them on stage.
B**L
Great quality book
Beautiful book. Superbly written with sketches and pictures of Shakespeare's characters.Outline of Shakespeare's plays will help when studying the plays themselves.
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