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Books with title Shakespeare's Theatre

  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    C.Walter Hodges

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 1, 1980)
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  • A Shakespearean Theater

    Jacqueline Morley

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, June 2, 2003)
    The Magnifications series offers children the thrill of examining past civilizations through the eyes of an archaeologist. Gorgeous, full-color panoramas of ancient landmarks are magnified with inset illustrations revealing fascinating details. A valuable research tool, these books are also helpful as travel guides and for simple browsing. Supplements school curriculum in language arts and history.
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  • A Shakespearean Theatre

    Jacqueline Morley, John James

    eBook (The Salariya Book Company, Jan. 4, 2016)
    "A Shakespearean Theatre" is an invaluable guide to an important period in English history. With the use of superb cutaway illustrations, we take a look at the different people involved in the theatre and the way it operated, from the position of the audience to the elaborate stage machinery, providing a vivid and dramatic insight into life in Elizabethan England. Discover the hazards of everyday life in the 16th century, such as fire and plague. Illustrations of artefacts and paintings from the era help to support the main text by explaining how we know what we know. Informative captions, maps, a complete glossary and an index make these titles ideal educational texts.
  • A Shakespearean Theater

    Jacqueline Morley, John James

    Flexibound (Scribo, March 17, 2015)
    Elizabethan London was a vibrant, growing city—and theater, especially that of William Shakespeare, played a major role in its lively culture. There was even a different play every day of the week! Here's your ticket to the Globe, the legendary 20-sided building where Shakespeare's plays were staged. Go backstage to discover how the theater was run, who chose the actors, how big an audience it could hold, and why it was build on the banks of the Thames. Extraordinary illustrations give a dramatic look at life and art in the sixteenth century.
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  • Shakespeare

    Peter Chrisp

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 2, 2004)
    Presents the life and work of the English playwright William Shakespeare and provides information about the theater of sixteenth-century London.
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  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    C. Walter Hodges

    Library Binding (Coward-McCann, Inc., Jan. 1, 1964)
    Shakespeare's Theatre Library Binding – January 1, 1964
  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    Hodges

    Hardcover (Coward McCann, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    Wendy Greenhill, Paul Wignall

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, July 28, 1995)
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  • Shakespeare and his theatre

    Philippa Stewart

    Paperback (Wayland, March 15, 1973)
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  • A Shakespearean Theatre

    Jacqueline Morley, John James

    Flexibound (Scribo, Oct. 22, 2015)
    Elizabethan London was a vibrant, growing city—and theater, especially that of William Shakespeare, played a major role in its lively culture. There was even a different play every day of the week! Here's your ticket to the Globe, the legendary 20-sided building where Shakespeare's plays were staged. Go backstage to discover how the theater was run, who chose the actors, how big an audience it could hold, and why it was build on the banks of the Thames. Extraordinary illustrations give a dramatic look at life and art in the sixteenth century.
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  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    C. Walter Hodges

    Hardcover (Oxford U. P, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Shakespeare

    Alexander Kennedy

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2016)
    Shakespeare did more than any person to shape the English language, coining more than a thousand words and writing a host of poems and plays considered the finest of their genres. Yet the documentary record is of his life is surprisingly scanty; literary historians know more about the lives of ancient Greek tragedians like Aeschylus and Sophocles than they do about Britain’s greatest writer. In this compact, highly readable biography, Jack Hughes separates truth from fiction, history from myth in the life of this enigmatic genius. Was Shakespeare gay or bisexual? Who were the recipients of his celebrated sonnets? Did another author write some or all of his plays? How could a single man’s work so thoroughly reshape our language, our literature, and our world? The answers lie within. "To be, or not to be, that is the question." - William Shakespeare Buy Now to Discover: The scandalous circumstances of Shakespeare’s marriage.How other great men, including Gutenberg, Copernicus, and Erasmus, shaped Shakespeare’s times and made his genius possible.Christopher Marlowe’s espionage activities, and how they may have caused his assassination.How the death of a son led to Shakespeare’s greatest work.What we know about Shakespeare’s mistresses and sexuality.The major themes of the Shakespearean canon, illustrated with examples from the plays.The curse that Shakespeare laid on his own grave. Buy Now and Read The True Story of William Shakespeare... Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!