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Big Ideas Simply Explained
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Roger May
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DK
About this listen
This is the perfect study guide to the complete works of Shakespeare, covering everything from the romantic comedy of Romeo and Juliet to the tragedy Macbeth, alongside his Elizabethan history plays, sonnets, and other poems.
With detailed plot summaries and an in-depth analysis of the major characters and themes, this is a brilliant, innovative exploration of the entire canon of Shakespeare plays, sonnets, and poetry, from the comedies of Twelfth Night and As You Like It to the tragedies of Julius Caesar and Hamlet, plus lost plays and lesser known works of poetry.
Packed with witty anecdotes and memorable quotes, The Shakespeare Book, with Roger May’s narration, brings the Bard's best-loved characters and story lines to life, and explores all of his key themes and much-quoted phrases.
Whether you're a Shakespeare scholar, a student of the great Bard, or simply someone who wants to learn more, The Shakespeare Book offers a fuller appreciation of his phenomenal talent and the lasting legacy of his plays and poetry.
©2015 Dorling Kindersley Ltd (P)2019 DK AudioListeners also enjoyed...
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"Generous helpings of illustrations, time lines, plot diagrams, and character guides ensure that even readers in their 'salad days' will enjoy every dish at the Shakespearean feast." (Booklist)
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- Kellye
- 06-15-24
Not a great listen
This is so full of information but it’s not something that very enjoyable to listen to.
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- tas
- 03-30-25
Fairly dry stuff
The book is constructed in such a way that, when listening to it, one feels there is quite a bit of repetition. Also, it seemed that the more famous plays got, by far, the more detailed and interesting synopses.
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- xiangyang zhao
- 05-08-22
It is 16 hours well spent
It is a convenient and basic review of all barb ‘s life output from drama, to poetry. I appreciated the author casted and compared impacts and shadows for the past centuries
I recommended this on who is interested in Shakespeare yet donot have time and commitment to go through million words of Elizabethan English.
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- Damian
- 11-09-22
Love Shakespeare, BUT…
this series of synopsis’s is just a little too…Cliff Note-ish…too long endure. There are far superior renditions of Shakespeare’s plays read concurrent with an explanation… And at the end the entire play is performed without any editorializing… I would suggest that option o either the Shakespeare neophyte or a devoted fan just wanting to revisit the Bard.
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