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Shakespeare For Grownups

Everything you Need to Know about the Bard

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Need to swot up on your Shakespeare? If you’ve always felt a bit embarrassed at your precarious grasp on the plot of Othello, or you haven’t a clue what a petard - as in ‘hoist with his own petard’ - actually is, then fear not, because this, at last, is the perfect guide to bring you up to speed.

From the authors of the number-one bestselling Homework for Grown-ups, Shakespeare for Grown-ups is the essential book for anyone keen to deepen their knowledge of the Bard’s key plays and sonnets. For parents keen to help with their children’s homework, casual theatre-goers who want to enhance their enjoyment and understanding of the most-performed plays and the general reader who feels they should probably know more about Britain’s most splendid scribe, Shakespeare for Grown-ups covers the historical context of his writing; his personal life, contemporaries and influences; his language and poetic skill; the key themes of his oeuvre; his less familiar works and characters; modern-day adaptations and productions; theories about the authorship of his plays; his most famous speeches and quotations; phrases and words that have entered general usage, and much more.

With lively in-depth chapters on all the key works including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Antony and Cleopatra, Richard II, Henry V, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth, Shakespeare for Grown-ups is the only guide to the Scribe you’ll ever need.

©2014 E Foley & B Coates (P)2015 Random House Audiobooks
Art & Literature Authors Drama & Plays Literary History & Criticism Shakespeare Words, Language & Grammar
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Ideal if, like me, you only have a cursory knowledge of Shakespeare's works and would like to know more.

Very interesting and well written/read.

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Sound summaries of each play are included with some well-known lines from each play sprinkled about. The narrator isn't annoying. This is a gentle 'nutshelling' of all the plays and is worth a listen for those interested. (Note: Audible is often so lazy. Would it have been so difficult to add a helpful index to find more easily a specific play rather than searching/listening through all 20+ non-descriptive chapters/tracks?)

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