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OverviewShakespeare is undoubtedly the most famous of playwrights in the English language. Every day, all over the world his plays are performed in thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of productions. Quotations from his plays and poems have become part of the language, and are often uttered without people even knowing that they are, in fact, quoting Shakespeare. Shakespeare's characters are as famous as the titles of his plays. Jack Falstaff, Oberon, Macbeth, Henry V, Hamlet, Shylock, Romeo and Juliet to name but a few. They range the entire gamut of human nature: from the misguided nobility of Brutus to the manipulative malice of Iago; from the buffoonery of Bottom to the world-weariness of Prospero; from the seductive flightiness of Cleopatra to the wisdom of Portia. His poetry explores every human emotion, and ranges from the serio-comic shaggy dog story in A Lover's Complaint to the tragedy of The Rape Of Lucrece. Shakespeare has been on film almost since film was invented, and his plays continue to be filmed today (Hamlet, Love's Labour Lost, Romeo+Juliet), or to form the basis for other films (Ten Things I Hate About You was based on The Taming Of The Shrew). Shakespeare himself provided the raw material for Shakespeare In Love. The book has a synopsis of every play and poem, a listing of the major characters and a discussion of the issues and themes. A brief biography explains what is known of Shakespeare's life. Since even the Bard had his off days, every play and poem in the canon is rated. The great lines from each play are quoted, and the great films of each play are listed. The appendices contain the most useful texts and websites. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian NicholsPublisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd Imprint: Pocket Essentials Weight: 0.060kg ISBN: 9781904048053ISBN 10: 1904048056 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 29 August 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThese miniature guides are packed to the margins with important facts and enlightening commentary. Author InformationIan Nichols is a teacher, writer and actor who lives with his wife and son in Perth, Western Australia. He performed in his first Shakespeare play when he was thirteen, and has acted in seventeen others since then. He writes stories, plays and poetry, and also reviews books for The West Australian Newspaper and Science Fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |