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Macbeth / Shakespeare, William; Gill, Roma (ed.) 1977  Book
Shakespeare, William Book
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Edition 2008
Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1977.
Description 126pRed Spine/White Spine
Series Oxford School Shakespeare
Summary/Abstract Includes detailed explanations of difficult words and passages, a synopsis of the plot and summaries of individual scenes, and notes on the main characters with a wide range of questions and activities giving historical background to Shakespeare's England, a brief biography of Shakespeare, and a complete list of his plays.
Standard Number 9780198324003 Pb.
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ID:   013849


Romeo and Juliet / Shakespeare, William 2005  DVD
Shakespeare, William DVD
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Publication London, BBC World Wide, 2005.
Description 168 min. approx.Black Spine
Series The Shakespeare Collection
Summary/Abstract Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare's masterful tragedy about two young lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families, reputed to be the greatest play ever written. It has been adapted down through the centuries countless times for stage, opera, and more recently, musical and film.
Standard Number 1 DVD.
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Romeo and Juliet / Shakespeare, William 2002  Book
Shakespeare, William Book
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Publication Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description 128pYellow Spine
Series Cambridge Student Guide
Summary/Abstract This play is a tragedy of romantic love and doomed lovers.It is filled with dramatic irony, marriage followed by funerals, love versus hate and the like.
Contents What did Shakespeare write? What did Shakespeare read? What was Shakespeare's England like? Feuding and violence The Elizabethan household and patriarchal authority Children and sexual maturity The plague Religion Contempt for foreigners Shakespeare's own life Language Critical approaches Organising your responses Resources
Standard Number 9780521008136 Pb.
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