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Books with title Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

  • Shakespeare Stories

    Leon Garfield, William Shakespeare, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Twelve of Shakespeare's plays are presented here in a fresh narrative form with much of the original language skillfully woven into the author's own prose.
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  • Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare: Illustrated

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2018)
    Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was a learned and studious man, who lived among his books, leaving the management of his dukedom to his brother Antonio, in whom indeed he had complete trust. But that trust was ill-rewarded, for Antonio wanted to wear the duke's crown himself, and, to gain his ends, would have killed his brother but for the love the people bore him. However, with the help of Prospero's great enemy, Alonso, King of Naples, he managed to get into his hands the dukedom with all its honor, power, and riches. For they took Prospero to sea, and when they were far away from land, forced him into a little boat with no tackle, mast, or sail. In their cruelty and hatred they put his little daughter, Miranda (not yet three years old), into the boat with him, and sailed away, leaving them to their fate. But one among the courtiers with Antonio was true to his rightful master, Prospero. To save the duke from his enemies was impossible, but much could be done to remind him of a subject's love. So this worthy lord, whose name was Gonzalo, secretly placed in the boat some fresh water, provisions, and clothes, and what Prospero valued most of all, some of his precious books. The boat was cast on an island, and Prospero and his little one landed in safety. Now this island was enchanted, and for years had lain under the spell of a fell witch, Sycorax, who had imprisoned in the trunks of trees all the good spirits she found there. She died shortly before Prospero was cast on those shores, but the spirits, of whom Ariel was the chief, still remained in their prisons.Prospero was a great magician, for he had devoted himself almost entirely to the study of magic during the years in which he allowed his brother to manage the affairs of Milan. By his art he set free the imprisoned spirits, yet kept them obedient to his will, and they were more truly his subjects than his people in Milan had been. For he treated them kindly as long as they did his bidding, and he exercised his power over them wisely and well. One creature alone he found it necessary to treat with harshness: this was Caliban, the son of the wicked old witch, a hideous, deformed monster, horrible to look on, and vicious and brutal in all his habits. When Miranda was grown up into a maiden, sweet and fair to see, it chanced that Antonio and Alonso, with Sebastian, his brother, and Ferdinand, his son, were at sea together with old Gonzalo, and their ship came near Prospero's island. Prospero, knowing they were there, raised by his art a great storm, so that even the sailors on board gave themselves up for lost; and first among them all Prince Ferdinand leaped into the sea, and, as his father thought in his grief, was drowned. But Ariel brought him safe ashore; and all the rest of the crew, although they were washed overboard, were landed unhurt in different parts of the island, and the good ship herself, which they all thought had been wrecked, lay at anchor in the harbor whither Ariel had brought her. Such wonders could Prospero and his spirits perform. While yet the tempest was raging, Prospero showed his daughter the brave ship laboring in the trough of the sea, and told her that it was filled with living human beings like themselves. She, in pity of their lives, prayed him who had raised this storm to quell it. Then her father bade her to have no fear, for he intended to save every one of them. Then, for the first time, he told her the story of his life and hers, and that he had caused this storm to rise in order that his enemies, Antonio and Alonso, who were on board, might be delivered into his hands. When he had made an end of his story he charmed her into sleep, for Ariel was at hand, and he had work for him to do.
  • Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

    William (E. Nesbit Editor) Shakespeare, Max Bihn

    Hardcover (John A. Hertel Co., Sept. 3, 1907)
    Twenty Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare. A Home Study Course.
  • Stories From Shakespeare

    Anna Claybourne, Elena Temporin

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Presents prose retellings of ten of Shakespeare's plays, and includes summaries and main character lists for his other plays.
  • Shakespeare Stories

    Leon Garfield, William Shakespeare, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 30, 1998)
    By skillfully weaving his own prose with Shakespeare's language, Leon Garfield has refashioned twelve of the Elizabethan playwright's most memorable dramas into stories, capturing all the richness of the characters, plot, mood, and setting. This format will delight both those who know the great dramatist's works and those who are new to them. Michael Foreman's dramatic color illustrations and varied black-and-white line drawings are the perfect complement to this celebration of Shakespeare's genius.
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  • Twenty Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare

    E Nesbit

    Paperback (Solis Press, Feb. 16, 2016)
    In this book Edith Nesbit has retold twenty of the best-loved and most beautiful stories from Shakespeare. She has presented them in easy-to-understand language so that anyone, whatever their age, can appreciate these wonderful plays. The stories are also illustrated with 77 delightful illustrations. The following plays are retold: A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Tempest As You Like It The Winter’s Tale King Lear Twelfth Night Much Ado About Nothing Romeo and Juliet Pericles Hamlet Cymbeline Macbeth The Comedy of Errors The Merchant of Venice Timon of Athens Othello The Taming of the Shrew Measure For Measure Two Gentlemen of Verona All’s Well That Ends Well
  • Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare

    E (Edith) Shakespeare, William) Nesbit, Max Bihn

    Hardcover (Weathervane, Sept. 3, 1973)
    Sixty-six years after this book was first published in the United States, Mrs. Nesbit has taken 20 of Shakespeares best known and loved plays and retold the prose for young readers.
  • Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

    E. Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 28, 2017)
    The writings of Shakespeare have been justly termed "the richest, the purest, the fairest, that genius uninspired ever penned." Shakespeare instructed by delighting. His plays alone (leaving mere science out of the question), contain more actual wisdom than the whole body of English learning. He is the teacher of all good— pity, generosity, true courage, love. His bright wit is cut out "into little stars." His solid masses of knowledge are meted out in morsels and proverbs, and thus distributed, there is scarcely a corner of the English-speaking world today which he does not illuminate, or a cottage which he does not enrich.
  • Stories from Shakespeare

    Geraldine McCaughrean

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Jan. 31, 1999)
    These stories are intended as a way of introducing Shakespeare to lower secondary students. The language provides a flavour of the plays yet remains accesssible to a wide ability range.
  • Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare: Selected Stories

    E. Nesbit, Flo Gibson (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, Inc., April 29, 2011)
    In presenting eleven of the Bard's stories to children, E. Nesbit hopes to entice her young audience to read them in their later years when they can really appreciate the magic and richness of the language. (Two CDs)
  • Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 31, 2018)
    'Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare' is a collection edited by Edith Nesbit. There are twenty of Shakespeare's plays and a brief biography all told in a manner that is understandable, and enjoyable to children. This book is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare's work and will open many literary doors for your child!
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  • Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

    E. Nesbit, William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2016)
    A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM THE TEMPEST AS YOU LIKE IT THE WINTER’S TALE KING LEAR TWELFTH NIGHT MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ROMEO AND JULIET PERICLES HAMLET CYMBELINE MACBETH THE COMEDY OF ERRORS THE MERCHANT OF VENICE TIMON OF ATHENS OTHELLO THE TAMING OF THE SHREW MEASURE FOR MEASURE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
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