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Penguin readers collection
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Penguin readers collection level 0  
April in Moscow  Penguin , Carnival  Penguin , Newspaper Chase
level 1  
Brown Eyes , Girl Meets Boy His Life and Plays  , Prince William, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Gift of the Magi
level 2  
Black Beauty , King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table, London, Moby Dick, Mr.Bean in town, Robin Hood, The Mummy Returns°, The Wave, Treasure Island
level 3  
A History of Britain ,Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde , Forrest Gump , Hamlet  , How to be an alien, Manchester United, More Heroic Failures. New York, Sense and sensebility , Stargate, The Locked Room , The Red Badge of Courage, Young King & Other Stories
level 4  
As Time Goes By, Crime Story, Gladiator, Primary Colors, Shakespeare, Strangers on a Train , The Canterville Ghost and other stories, The Godfather, The Time Machine, Three Great Playes of Shakespeare
level 5  
Airport , More Tales from Shakespeare, Prime Suspect,  Tales of Mistery and Imagination, The Body,  The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The War of the Worlds 
level 6  
Misery 
 
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Shakespeare by Stages: An Historical Introduction
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Shakespeare by Stages: An Historical IntroductionIn this engaging text, Arthur Kinney introduces students to Shakespeare’s plays in the context of Elizabethan and Jacobean theater
  • Introduces students to Shakespeare's plays in the context of Elizabethan and Jacobean theater.
  • Focuses on the material conditions of playing and of playgoing.
  • Covers venues, audiences, actors, society, government and regulation.
  • Each topic is considered in relation to a selection of Shakespeare's plays.
  • Shows students how the plays and the context in which they were produced illuminate one another.


 
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Tags: plays, students, context, Shakespeares, Jacobean, Shakespeare, Elizabethan
Shakespeare's Comedies: A Guide to Criticism
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Shakespeare's Comedies: A Guide to CriticismThis Guide introduces students to critical writing on Shakespeare’s comedies over the last four centuries.
  • Covers both significant early views and recent critical interventions.
  • Substantial editorial material links the articles and places them in context.
  • Annotated suggestions for further reading allow students to investigate further.

 
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Tags: further, critical, Guide, students, suggestions, Guide, Shakespeare, further
The Truth Will Out: Unmasking the Real Shakespeare
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The Truth Will Out: Unmasking the Real Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is one of the most elusive and mysterious men in history. Virtually everything known about the facts of his life seems to belie the extraordinary genius of “his” plays and poems.
As a result, over the past century and a half, many intelligent and perceptive people have come to the conclusion that Shakespeare was a ‘front man’ or ‘smoke screen’ for the true author of the works.
Based on five years of in-depth research, Brenda James and William D Rubinstein’s book The Truth Will Out unveils the most compelling candidate as the author of the greatest works in English literature.
The discovery came as Brenda James was working on trying to discover the identity of the mysterious Mr W H, mentioned in the Dedication to the Sonnets. What emerged from her work amazed her. The code revealed the phrase “thy poet” and the name of Sir Henry Neville, a now forgotten Elizabethan politician and landowner.
Dedicated To Stovokor :) !Thanks For The Nice Meal!
 
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Shakespeare: The Word and the Action
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Shakespeare: The Word and the Action

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Shakespeare: The Word and the Action
Course Number 273—16 lectures (45 minutes/lecture)
Taught by: Professor Peter Saccio—Dartmouth College

Shakespeare is the leading playwright, and probably the leading writer, in Western civilization. His works are one of the greatest achievements of the human mind and spirit. And yet, for many of us they remain a closed book. Why?
Unready Minds? Missing Notes?

LINKS UPDATED  THANKS TO DECABRISTKA :)
 
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Tags: Shakespeare, Action, leading, human, spirit