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bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
New Shakespeare, long since out-of-print, is now reissued.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
Featuring new revised activities, as well as images taken from a number of different interpretations of the play, this edition also includes expanded sections on characters, language and performance history to offer support at a number of ...
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
Features an updated introduction analysing recent critical and performance interpretations, and a revised reading list.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
This second edition of Macbeth features a new section on modern productions of the play.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
In The Third Part of King Henry VI, Shakespeare brings the story of Henry's reign and eventual fall to Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to its unhappy close.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
A new edition of King John, edited and introduced by L. A. Beaurline. Shakespeare's King John is a curious play in that it has no obvious villain or hero, though the King himself shares some of the qualities of both.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
When Rosalind is banished by her uncle, who has usurped her father's throne, she flees to the forest of Arden where her exiled father holds court.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
This edition of Shakespeare's King Lear is based on the first (1608) quarto and represents a significantly different version from that published in the folio of 1623, which forms the basis of the standard New Cambridge Shakespeare edition.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
Presents Shakespeare's tragedy of a foolish and self-indulgent king who learns, late in life and after terrible suffering, the value of self-knowledge.
bibliogroup:"The Works of William Shakespeare" from books.google.com
Padua holds many suitors for the hand of fair Bianca, but Bianca may not be married until her spitfire sister Kate is wed.