These popular Shakespeare editions attractively presented and designed to make Shakespeare relevant to students. The plays are initially summarised in lively line illustrations that present the story in pictures to assist students to recognise the plot and major issues. This is followed by an introduction to Shakespeare's life, historical background and settings, and the attitudes of the period. The full text of the play is included with copious notes on language, historical significance and cross-references to other scenes. All are near A4 in size.
By:
William Shakespeare Edited by:
De Jager Haum, Haum de Jager Imprint: Cambridge University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 293mm,
Width: 210mm,
Spine: 10mm
Weight: 359g ISBN:9780521786591 ISBN 10: 0521786592 Series:Student Shakespeare Publication Date:07 November 2000 Recommended Age: From 11 to 14 years Audience:
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
,
Children's (6-12)
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE; ELIZABETHAN WORLD VIEW; THE GLOBE THEATRE; INTRODUCTION TO ROMEO AND JULIET; GLOSSARY OF TERMS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; THE PLAY IN PICTURES; CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY; THE PLAY; The prologue; ACT I; Scene 1 (A public place in Verona); Scene 2 (The same); Scene 3 (Verona. A Room in Capulet's house); Scene 4 (Verona. The street outside Capulet's house); Scene 5 (Verona. In Capulet's house); Prologue to Act II; ACT II; Scene 1 (Verona. In Capulet's orchard); Scene 2 (The same); Scene 3 (Verona. Friar Laurence's cell); Scene 4 (Verona. A public place); Scene 5 (Verona. Capulet's house); Scene 6 (Verona. Friar Laurence's cell); ACT III; Scene 1 (Verona. A public place); Scene 2 (Verona. Capulet's house); Scene 3 (Verona. Friar Laurence's cell); Scene 4 (Capulet's house); Scene 5 (Verona. Juliet's bedroom in Capulet's house); ACT IV; Scene 1 (Verona. Friar Laurence's cell); Scene 2 (Verona. In Capulet's house); Scene 3 (Verona. Juliet's bedroom); Scene 4 (Verona. Hall in Capulet's house); Scene 5 (Verona. Juliet's bedroom); ACT V; Scene 1 (Mantua. A street with shops); Scene 2 (Verona. Friar Laurence's cell); Scene 3 (Verona. A churchyard and in it the tomb of the Capulets)