William Shakespeare: In His Times, for Our TimesRedwords, 2004 - 95 pàgines After the success of the first four Revolutionary Portraits, this book by Mike Rosen is a beautiful addition to the series, which sparkles with the dynamism and humour that both children and adult readers have come to love. An illustrated volume that would make a perfect gift. |
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Pàgina 41
... hear in English . People didn't have to wait for a priest , a monk or a nun to tell them what the Bible was about . This is one context for the outbreak of a pamphlet war that runs simultaneously with Shakespeare's writing and right ...
... hear in English . People didn't have to wait for a priest , a monk or a nun to tell them what the Bible was about . This is one context for the outbreak of a pamphlet war that runs simultaneously with Shakespeare's writing and right ...
Pàgina 45
... hear people justify a whole range of actions on the grounds that it's natural – jealousy , motherly love , women's ability to iron clothes , men getting drunk , competitive exams , thinking that beautiful people are clever , living in ...
... hear people justify a whole range of actions on the grounds that it's natural – jealousy , motherly love , women's ability to iron clothes , men getting drunk , competitive exams , thinking that beautiful people are clever , living in ...
Pàgina 87
... hear and read the plays . Plays are always much more than their endings , and in conventional theatre even more so . That's to say Shakespeare , along with most writers up until the 20th century , wrote within traditions that prescribed ...
... hear and read the plays . Plays are always much more than their endings , and in conventional theatre even more so . That's to say Shakespeare , along with most writers up until the 20th century , wrote within traditions that prescribed ...
Continguts
CONTENTS | 7 |
ONE Romeo Juliet and 20 cooks | 15 |
TWO Cutting of throats | 29 |
No s’hi han mostrat 3 seccions
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