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An approach to Shakespeare

For teachers, this handbook provides a means of introducing Shakespeare to students who are not yet ready to tackle a whole play and, at the same time, uses Shakespeare as a source for understanding the history of language. Each of the scenes in this collection (encompassing romance, battle, slapstick and horror) is a short, independent drama, and is followed by a set of questions about issues raised and the language used. The work offers suggestions for literary and theatrical practical work
eBook, English, ©1995
Cassell, London, ©1995
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1 online resource (xiii, 89 pages)
9781847142672, 9780304330966, 9781281291189, 9786611291181, 1847142672, 0304330965, 1281291188, 6611291180
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Preface; A Note on Shakespeare''s Verse; Part One; Autolycus and the Shepherd; Lady Macbeth; Juliet; The Death of Talbot; The Watch; The French Princess; The Recruits; Winter; Richard and Bolingbroke; Taming the Shrew; Part Two; The Brothers; Scene 1; Scene 2; Scene 3; Scene 4; Scene 5; Scene 6; Part Three; The Wars of the Roses; 1 The Fall of Gloucester; 2 The Quarrel in the Rose-garden; 3 The Death of York; 4 Father and Son; 5 The Death of the Prince of Wales; 6 The Death of Henry VI; 7 The Death of Clarence; 8 The Lord Protector; 9 The Weeping Queen; 10 Bosworth
English
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