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  • by William Shakespeare
    £7.99

    'York Notes' offer an approach to English literature that aims to fully reflect student needs. They are filled with summaries, commentaries, exam advice, margin and textual features to offer a wider context to the text and encourage a critical analysis.

  • by William Shakespeare
    £7.99

    York Notes Advanced offer a fresh and accessible approach to English Literature. This market-leading series has been completely updated to meet the needs of today's A-level and undergraduate students. Written by established literature experts, York Notes Advanced intorduce students to more sophisticated analysis, a range of critical perspectives and wider contexts.

  • by William Shakespeare
    £7.99

    'York Notes Advanced' offer an accessible approach to English Literature. This series has been completely updated to meet the needs of today's A-level and undergraduate students. Written by established literature experts, 'York Notes Advanced' introduce students to sophisticated analysis, a range of critical perspectives and wider contexts.

  • by William Shakespeare
    £11.49

  • by William Shakespeare
    £8.99

    "Actor and director David Ivers presents As You Like It, as you'd like to hear it today. Presenting a new translation of Shakespeare into contemporary English, Ivers reimagines Shakespeare's comedy from an actor's point of view. Analyzing the play line by line to uncover the meaning of every joke, pun, and witty aside, Ivers repurposes Shakespeare's language while maintaining an homage to the original rhythm, cadence, and structure. An accomplished actor and director, and a lifelong lover of the Bard, Ivers is the perfect writer to bring As You Like It into the present moment"--

  • by William Shakespeare
    £8.99

    "Considered by most scholars to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote, The Tempest is a stormy tale of betrayal and forgiveness. After being banished by his brother Antonio, Prospero harnesses the magic of an otherworldly island full of monsters and spirits to seek revenge. In reworking this play for a twenty-first-century audience, Kenneth Cavander focuses on the humor and the magic in the tale, much of which has largely escaped modern audiences in recent years"--

  • - Band 145
    by William Shakespeare
    £11.99

  • - Including a Detailed Analysis of the Main Characters: Richard II, King Henry IV and King Henry V
    by William Hazlitt & William Shakespeare
    £11.49

    Shakespearian Henriad refers to a group of four William Shakespeare''s history plays: Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. These four plays constitute the Shakespearian epic with Prince Harry, who later becomes Henry V, as a central figure. Thanks to Shakespeare, King Henry V today stands side by side with the classical epic heroes such are Achilles and Aeneas, as one of the greatest warrior kings of medieval England,.

  • - With the Analysis of King Henry the Fourth's Character
    by William Shakespeare & William Hazlitt
    £7.99

    In King Henry IV, Part 1 King Henry IV is having an unquiet reign. His personal disquiet at the usurpation of his predecessor Richard II would be solved by a crusade to the Holy Land, but broils on his borders with Scotland and Wales prevent that. Moreover, he is increasingly at odds with the Percy family, who helped him to his throne, and Edmund Mortimer, the Earl of March, Richard II''s chosen heir. Henry IV, Part 2 picks up where Henry IV, Part 1 left off. Its focus is on Prince Hal''s journey toward kingship, and his ultimate rejection of Falstaff.

  • - Shakespeare's Play, the Biography of the King and Analysis of the Character in the Play
    by William Shakespeare & William Hazlitt
    £8.49

    Henry V tells the story of Henry of Monmouth, now King Henry V. This play stands as the final part of Henriad tetralogy and presents the transformation of the main character from a wild, undisciplined young man to the young prince who has matured. The story focuses on an expedition to France led by Henry V in which his army although widely outnumbered defeats the French at Agincourt.

  • by William Shakespeare & Mick Theebs
    £13.99

  • by William Shakespeare
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    by Crystal Chan & William Shakespeare
    £17.49

  • by William Shakespeare
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    by William Shakespeare
    £5.99 - 7.49

    Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano. Hamlet, hijo del difunto rey de Dinamarca, se siente melancólico y abatido por las cosas del mundo. Su madre se ha casado con Claudio (el hermano de su padre), el nuevo rey, y Hamlet deambula por el palacio lleno de sospechas y dudas. Dos meses después de la muerte de su padre, Hamlet es visitado por el fantasma de su padre y le informa que ha sido asesinado por Claudio para llegar a ser rey y casarse con su madre. A Hamlet le corresponde la venganza del asesinato, pero se angustia entre la acción y la duda y busca excusas para posponer la venganza. Se finge loco para que la gente no sospeche de lo que trama en secreto. Polonio, el chambelán de la corte, cree que la locura de Hamlet se debe a la prohibición de que cortejase a su hija Ofelia.El reconocido William Shakespeare fue un dramaturgo, poeta y actor inglés nacido a de mediados del Siglo XVI. Autor de innumerables clásicos, como Romeo y Julieta, Hamlet, Sueño de una noche de Verano, Otelo y Macbeth, entre muchos otros; sus obras son símbolo de la literatura inglesa que valen la pena leer en cualquier época.

  • by William Shakespeare
    £141.49

    Frontmatter -- Macbeth -- Cymbeline

  • by William Shakespeare
    £131.99

  • by William Shakespeare
    £131.99

    Frontmatter -- Hamlet, Prinz von Dänemark -- König Richard der Zweite -- Atlas von Europa nebst Den Kolonien

  • by William Shakespeare
    £122.49

    Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Der Kaufmann von Venedig -- Der Liebe verlorene Mühe

  • by William Shakespeare
    £122.49

    Frontmatter -- Das Wintermährchen -- Personen -- Erster Aufzug -- Zweiter Aufzug -- Dritter Aufzug -- Vierter Auszug -- Fünfter Aufzug -- Anmerkungen -- Abhandlung über Das Wintermahrchen -- Ende gut alles gut -- Personen -- Erster Aufzug -- Zweiter Aufzug -- Dritter Aufzug -- Vierter Aufzug -- Fünfter Aufzug -- Anmerkungen -- Abhandlung über das Schauspiel: Ende gut alles gut -- Backmatter

  • by William Shakespeare
    £150.49

    Frontmatter -- Coriolan -- Personen -- Erster Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierte Scene -- Fünfte Scene -- Sechste Scene -- Siebente Scene -- Achte Scene -- Neunte Scene -- Zehnte Scene -- Zweiter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Dritter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierte Scene -- Fünfte Scene -- Sechste Scene -- Siebente Scene -- Fünfter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierte Scene -- Fünfte Scene -- Anmerkungen. -- Abhandlung über Coriolan -- Troilus und Kressida -- Personen -- Prolog -- Erster Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Zweiter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Dritter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierter Aufzug. -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierte Scene -- Fünfte Scene -- Fünfter Aufzug -- Erste Scene -- Zweite Scene -- Dritte Scene -- Vierte Scene -- Fünfte Scene -- Sechste Scene -- Anmerkungen. -- Abhandlung über Troilus und Kressida

  • by William Shakespeare
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  • - for use in public and high schools
    by William Shakespeare & O J Stevenson
    £18.99 - 27.49

  • by William Shakespeare
    £13.49 - 25.99

  • - Eine Tragoedie in funf Aufzugen
    by William Shakespeare
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  • by William Shakespeare
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  • by William Shakespeare
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    by William Shakespeare
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    "El amor es fuego aventado por el aura de un suspiro; fuego que arde y centellea en los ojos del amante." Así exclama el joven Romeo la obra clásica de Shakespeare. La escena es la ciudad italiana de Verona. Aquí vive la rivalidad entre las dos familias Montesco y Capuleto. Romeo es un Montesco y Julieta una Capuleto, pero se conocen y se enamoran profundamente sin saber este detalle. De allí empieza un romance apasionado, pero clandestino, cuando el odio entre las dos familias amenaza el amor de los dos jóvenes. En "Romeo y Julieta" Shakespeare explora la pasión y locura del primer amor. El amor que no conoce límite y que suele ser imposible. William Shakespeare es considerado como el escritor más significante de la literatura universal. Como dramaturgo Shakespeare escribió tragedias, obras históricas y comedias que aún se ponen hoy día, más de 400 años después. El poeta contemporáneo Ben Johnson comentó sobre Shakespeare en 1623 que "él no pertenecía a una edad, sino que es atemporal."

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