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A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)
Discover Shakespeare's delightful comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream (The New Cambridge Shakespeare). This paperback edition (ISBN 9780241695050) features a definitive text and insightful commentary. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of fairies and lovers. Ideal for students and Shakespeare enthusiasts.
Hamlet (Picture This! Shakespeare) Explore Shakespeare's timeless tragedy in a visually engaging way! This paperback edition, adapted by Marilyn Petit and Philip Page, brings the story of Prince Hamlet to life with captivating illustrations and accessible language. Perfect for introducing young readers or anyone new to Shakespeare, this edition simplifies the plot while retaining the emotional depth of the original play. Delve into themes of revenge, morality, and madness in this beautifully illustrated and easy-to-understand adaptation. A fantastic entry point to the world of classic literature. ISBN: 9780764131448. A must-have for any Shakespeare enthusiast or student!
Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623: Third Series (The Arden Shakespeare Third Series)
Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 & 1623 (Arden Shakespeare) - New
Explore Shakespeare's Hamlet with this Arden edition, featuring the 1603 and 1623 texts for comparative study. Benefit from insightful commentary and analysis, enhancing your understanding of Hamlet's soliloquies, relationships, and themes of revenge, mortality, and madness. Ideal for students and Shakespeare enthusiasts. ISBN: 9781408142905. new Paperback.
Julius Caesar (2010 edition): Oxford School Shakespeare (Oxford School Shakespeare Series)
Julius Caesar (Oxford School Shakespeare Edition) - a gripping tragedy by William Shakespeare. This is 2010 paperback is perfect for students and GCSE study, featuring clear text, detailed notes, and insightful commentary. Explore the conspiracy and betrayal surrounding Caesar's assassination. ISBN: 9781354854846.
Macbeth (Pearson English Graded Readers)
Macbeth (Pearson English Graded Readers) - Explore Shakespeare's classic tale of ambition and downfall, retold for English language learners. Follow Macbeth's treacherous journey to the Scottish throne, fueled by prophecy and his wife's ambition. This accessible edition is ideal for improving English reading comprehension while enjoying a timeless story of murder, guilt, and the corrupting nature of power. Perfect for students. ISBN: 9781292306018.
Molla Nasreddin: The Making of a Modern Trickster, 1906-1911
Molla Nasreddin: The Making of a Modern Trickster, 1906-1911 by Samuel Hodgkin. Explore the satirical journal Molla Nasreddin, which lampooned social and political issues in early 20th-century Azerbaijan. Hodgkin's analysis examines the journal's use of caricature and wit to challenge authority. Discover how it shaped Azerbaijani identity and influenced political discourse. A captivating exploration of a pivotal period. Paperback. ISBN: 9781009411646. A must-read for enthusiasts of history, satire, and Azerbaijani culture.
The Merchant of Venice Level 4: The Merchant of Venice (Pearson English Graded Readers)
Immerse yourself in Shakespeare's timeless classic with The Merchant of Venice Level 4! This Pearson English Graded Reader (9781292294643) offers an accessible entry point to the Bard's masterful work. Explore themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice as you follow the intertwined fates of Antonio, Bassanio, and Shylock. Perfect for English language learners and Shakespeare enthusiasts. Experience Shakespeare's language in this engaging, adapted edition. !
Author: William Shakespeare
Level: 4 (Pearson English Graded Reader)
Victorian Literature and the Anorexic Body (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 36)
Explore the intersection of Victorian literature and societal anxieties with Victorian Literature and the Anorexic Body by Anna Krugovoy Silver. This study, part of the Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture series (Number 36), delves into the cultural construction of anorexia in the Victorian era.
Silver analyzes key Victorian works, uncovering how literature engaged with medical discourses and social pressures surrounding female identity and appetite. Discover how novels and poetry grappled with themes of starvation, desire, and the female form.
A valuable resource for scholars and students of Victorian literature, gender studies, and cultural history. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9781139434805.