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From bestselling author Bill Bryson comes this compelling short biography of William Shakespeare our greatest dramatist & poet. Examining centuries of myths half-truths & downright lies Bill Bryson makes sense of the man behind the masterpieces. As he leads us through the crowded streets of Elizabethan England he brings to life the places & characters that inspired Shakespeares work. Along the way he delights in the inventiveness of Shakespeares language which has given us so many of the indispensable words & phrases we use today & celebrates the Bards legacy to our literature culture & history. Drawing together information from a vast array of sources this is a masterful account of the life & works of William Shakespeare one of the most famous & most enigmatic people ever to have lived
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Shakespeare For Dummies

This guide to the most popular works of William Shakespeare provides and overview of his life and times which gives an insight into his writings themes and characters and how facts were altered to make the historical plays more entertaining. The book includes plot and main character summaries of such plays as A Midsummer Night's Dream" "Othello" "Julius Caesar" and "Romeo and Juliet". It also contains plot scorecards that allow the reader to follow the play and keep track of the deaths marriages and family relations. In addition Shakespeare's poetry is covered in detail. The guide includes an overview of the English of Shakespeare's day with tips on sentence construction verbs and knowing the difference between "thee" "thou" and "thine" as well as an examination of his use of words jokes
and puns. The book also offers: tips on how to best enjoy the Bard's work with advice on reading aloud reading footnotes and using a dictionary; suggestions on how to prepare for a performance of Shakespeare's work and what to look for in film versions; the best places to see a Shakespearean production; the most common Shakespeare"es still used today; the best films based on the Bard's works; and notable performances."
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This guide to the most popular works of William Shakespeare provides & overview of his life & times which gives an insight into his writings themes & characters & how facts were altered to make the historical plays more entertaining. The book

Includes::
plot & main character summaries of such plays as A Midsummer Night's Dream" " Othello" " Julius Caesar" & " Romeo & Juliet". It also contains plot scorecards that allow the reader to follow the play & keep track of the deaths marriages & family relations. In addition Shakespeare's poetry is covered in detail. The guide

Includes::
an overview of the English of Shakespeare's day with tips on sentence construction verbs & knowing the difference between "thee" "thou" & "thine" as well as an examination of his use of words jokes & puns. The book also offers: tips on how to best enjoy the Bard's work with advice on reading aloud reading footnotes & using a dictionary; suggestions on how to prepare for a performance of Shakespeare's work & what to look for in film versions; the best places to see a Shakespearean production; the most common Shakespeare"es still used today; the best films based on the Bard's works; & notable performances."

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