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Books with title Hamlet: Shakespeare for Young People

  • Hamlet: Shakespeare for Young People

    William Shakespeare, Diane Davidson

    Paperback (Swan Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    The Shakespeare for Young People series enables students to enjoy the great plays of Shakespeare in the original language. The scripts, which have been cut to be performed in forty minutes, include descriptions and stage actions as well as production notes to help novice directors and actors. While the texts include only Shakespeare's original words, announcers introduce the scenes and explain difficult passages. Students enjoy the stories and poetry in the plays by reading them aloud or by acting them out.
  • Poetry for Young People: William Shakespeare

    David Scott Kasten, Marina Kastan, Glenn Harrington

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    Classic verses about love and jealousy, friendship and betrayal, politics and ambition, and the complexity of human life. William Shakespeare’s verses—illustrated in remarkable paintings—encourage, fascinate, provoke laughter, and inspire deep feelings in readers. His classic lines moves us as much today as when Shakespeare first wrote them, from “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” to “Double, double, toil, and trouble.” Introduce children to the Bard with this wonderful, fully annotated collection of sonnets and soliloquies, enhanced with beautiful, highly realistic color paintings that bring each excerpt to vivid life.
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  • William Shakespeare: Poetry for Young People

    David Scott Kastan, Marina Kastan, William Shakespeare, Glenn Harrington

    Hardcover (Sterling, Oct. 16, 2000)
    He was the greatest poet and playwright who ever lived, the dramatist who penned lines that we quote without even realizing their origin. Shakespeare's glorious works have even inspired animated films--like Disney's The Lion King. Introduce children to the Bard with this wonderful, fully annotated collection of sonnets and soliloquies, enhanced with beautiful, highly realistic color paintings that bring each excerpt to vivid life. Here are Shakespeare's most famous speeches: "To be or not to be" from Hamlet, with the melancholy Dane pictured in front of the castle, his face pensive and gazing into the distance; Portia's gentle plea for mercy in The Merchant of Venice; Macbeth's witches' cackling "Double, double, toil and trouble"; and Marc Antony's sarcastic address to "Friends, Romans, Countrymen," in Julius Caesar. A golden-robed Henry V, kneeling and bowed from the weight of the world, ponders how rulers must bear the burden of their subjects' needs. Mercutio, seen here in a bright red background as fiery and explosive as his personality, gently teases his lovesick friend Romeo. From the tender sonnets (Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?) to the humorous songs sung by his jesters in comedies such as Twelfth Night, every page contains pure verbal and visual magic."...the most delicate challenge in introducing poetry to children [is]...making all the necessary allowances for accessibility without completely throwing felicity and mystery to the winds. In this respect...it is particularly heartening to come upon...The Poetry for Young People Series [which] should be commended for recognizing that secure stepping stones hold infinitely more hope than forced marches."--Washington Post Book World.
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  • Poetry for Young People: William Shakespeare

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    Paperback (Sterling, March 15, 2008)
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  • Poetry for Young People, William Shakespeare

    David Scott Kastan & Maria Kastan

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
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  • Hamlet for Young People

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Swan Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Shakespeare's classic play about the prince of Denmark is adapted for student performance, with advice on staging and presentation by classroom and school groups
  • Poetry for Young People : William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Faber, March 15, 1991)
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