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Books > Children's Fiction & Fun > Classic Fiction
Canadians have enjoyed a long history of encounters with
Shakespeare, from the visual arts to creative new adaptations, from
traditional and nontraditional interpretations to distinguished
critical scholarship. We have in over two centuries remade
Shakespeare in ways that are distinctly Canadian. The Oxford
Shakespeare Made in Canada series offers a unique vantage on these
histories of production and encounter with attention to
accessibility and presentation. These editions explore how a given
country can inform the interpretation and pedagogy associated with
individual plays.
Canadians, or more properly British North Americans from both Upper
and Lower Canada, have been interacting with Shakespeare since no
less than the 1760s in a tradition that is at once rich and robust,
indigenous and international. The Canadian Adaptations of
Shakespeare project at the University of Guelph has created a
multimedia database of hundreds of adaptations, developed from
Guelph's world-class theatre archives and a host of independent
sources that reflect on a long tradition - from pre-Confederation
times and heading vibrantly into the future - of playing
Shakespeare in Canada. These are the first editions of the plays of
William Shakespeare to place key insights from the world's best
scholarship alongside the specific contexts associated with a
dynamic Canadian tradition of productions and adaptations.
Specially research images, never printed before, from a range of
Canadian productions of Shakespeare will be featured in every play
In additional to a scholarly edition of the playtext complete with
original new annotation, these books will include both short
introductions by noted scholars and prefaces by well-known
Canadians who have experience with Shakespeare. In addition, each
play will include act and scene summaries, dramatis personal, and
recommended reading/resources.
Versamelde Boesmanstories 2 volg op die gewilde Versamelde Boesmanstories 1 (2009). Hierdie keer word "Deel III: Die Boesman Self, Sy Sedes, Gewoontes En Bekwaamhede" en "Deel IV: Gemengde Vertellings, Mees Van ’n Avontuurlike Aard", in een deel gepubliseer.
Versamelde Boesmanstories 2 gee ’n blik in die lewe en gewoontes van Boesmans, gesien deur die bril van G.R. von Wielligh.
Ons vind uit dat ’n Boesman nie graag aan vreemdelinge uitwys waar watergate in die woestyn is nie en dat hy hom kan vermom soos ’n volstruis om wild te bekruip. Wanneer ’n Boesman in die veld seerkry en hy wil hê iemand moet hom sien, gooi hy stof in die lug.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - When Mary Lennox was sent to
Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was
the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen. It was true, too.
She had a little thin face and a little thin body, thin light hair
and a sour expression. Her hair was yellow, and her face was yellow
because she had been born in India and had always been ill in one
way or another. Her father had held a position under the English
Government and had always been busy and ill himself, and her mother
had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse
herself with gay people. She had not wanted a little girl at all,
and when Mary was born she handed her over to the care of an Ayah,
who was made to understand that if she wished to please the Mem
Sahib she must keep the child out of sight as much as possible. So
when she was a sickly, fretful, ugly little baby she was kept out
of the way, and when she became a sickly, fretful, toddling thing
she was kept out of the way also. She never remembered seeing
familiarly anything but the dark faces of her Ayah and the other
native servants, and as they always obeyed her and gave her her own
way in everything, because the Mem Sahib would be angry if she was
disturbed by her crying, by the time she was six years old she was
as tyrannical and selfish a little pig as ever lived. The young
English governess who came to teach her to read and write disliked
her so much that she gave up her place in three months, and when
other governesses came to try to fill it they always went away in a
shorter time than the first one. So if Mary had not chosen to
really want to know how to read books she would never have learned
her letters at all.
Lassie is Joe's prize collie and constant companion. But when Joe's
father loses his job, Lassie must be sold. Three times she escapes
from her new owner, and three times she returns home to Joe, until
finally she is taken to the remotest part of Scotland--too far a
journey for any dog to make alone . . . But Lassie is not just any
dog.
An illustrated adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic
Sherlock Holmes mystery - at an easy-to-read level for readers of
all ages! Also includes a QR code for the free audiobook! Missing:
Mr Jeremiah Hayling, aged 26, a hydraulic engineer. He left his
house at ten o'clock at night on the 9th of this month, and has not
been heard from since. When Watson's latest patient confronts him
with a missing thumb and a horrifying story, he knows just where to
turn. This is a case for Sherlock Holmes. But can Holmes and Watson
unravel this deadly mystery in time to catch the criminals?
Set off a magical adventure with the first book in Enid Blyton's classic fantasy series about a chair that can fly and grant wishes!
When Mollie and Peter go to buy their mother a birthday present, they discover the most extraordinary thing: a magical wishing-chair! The Wishing-Chair takes them on some wonderful adventures - to a giant's castle to rescue a new pixie friend, to the Land of Dreams, and even to a disappearing island! Who knows what might happen next?
First published in 1937, this edition contains the classic text, except that the pixie character's name has been changed to Binky. Inside illustrations are by Rene Cloke, and the cover is by Mark Beech.
One of the world's greatest writers is introduced to a new audience
through this accessible retelling with lively illustrations. Marcia
Williams first introduced a generation of children to the works of
Charles Dickens through her masterful comic-strip retellings in
Oliver Twist and Other Great Dickens Stories, with lifetime sales
of over 125,000 copies. Now, she brings Dickens' beloved characters
to a fresh audience with a new series of short novels. Meet Pip,
Joe, Estella and Miss Haversham in this splendidly accessible
adaptation of Great Expectations, illustrated throughout in
Marcia's lively style.
Fire up young readers' imagination and creativity with this classic
story featuring added STEAM activities. This beloved children's
adventure is retold with vivid and engaging new illustrations –
and at the end of every chapter, there are exciting new science,
technology, engineering, art and mathematics activities, themed
around the events in the book. The activities range from simple
puzzles to fun, dynamic experiments, so there's something for every
enquiring mind. It's the ideal combination of enchanting story and
stimulating science fun.
In this extraordinary play, one of Shakespeare's finest tragedies,
a once-great general finds himself torn between his duty to the
Roman Empire and his passionate attachment to Cleopatra, the
alluring "Queen of the Nile." In depicting the collision of two
contrasting cultures--Antony's world of political conniving and the
hedonistic pleasures of Cleopatra's court--the playwright portrays
a timeless paradox of human nature, the quest for seemingly
irreconcilable goals.
The action of the play ranges from Alexandria and Rome to Syria and
Athens, from the rugged quarters of military camps to the luxurious
atmosphere of the Egyptian court. In the latter milieu Antony
lingers, shamed by his overwhelming passion for Cleopatra yet
irresistibly drawn toward love as a source of vitality and renewal.
After ignoring increasingly urgent demands by his co-ruler,
Octavius Caesar, for his return to Rome, Antony reluctantly obeys
at last, marrying Octavius's sister and forming a fragile political
alliance. This bond shatters when he returns to Cleopatra's side.
Octavius declares war on the lovers, forcing them into a battle for
world domination with dramatic and unforgettable
consequences.
Brimming with Shakespeare's matchless poetry, "Antony and
Cleopatra" is one of the world's great plays. In this inexpensive
edition, it will enthrall students of drama and literature, poetry
lovers, and all who appreciate Shakespeare's art.
Aveline Jones loves reading ghost stories, so a dreary half-term becomes much more exciting when she discovers a spooky old book. Not only are the stories spine-tingling, but it once belonged to Primrose Penberthy, who vanished mysteriously, never to be seen again. Intrigued, Aveline decides to investigate Primrose's disappearance.
Now someone... or something, is stirring. And it is looking for Aveline.
Turn on your torches, and join Aveline Jones in her first charmingly spooky mystery, from debut author Phil Hickes.
Twenty-two charming Japanese Fairy Tales, selected and translated
by Yei Theodora Ozaki, including "My Lord Bag of Rice," "The
Tongue-Cut Sparrow," "The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher Lad,"
"The Farmer and the Badger," "The _Shinansha, _ or the South
Pointing Carriage," "The Adventures of Kintaro, the Golden Boy,"
"The Story of Princess Hase," "The Story of the Man Who Did Not
Wish to Die," "The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moonchild," "The Mirror of
Matsuyama," "The Goblin of Adachigahara," "The Sagacious Monkey and
the Boar," "The Happy Hunter and the Skillful Fisher," "The Story
of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower," "The Jellyfish
and the Monkey," "The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab," "The
White Hare and the Crocodiles," "The Story of Prince Yamato Take,"
"Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach," "The Ogre of
Rashomon," "How an Old Man Lost His _Wen_," and "The Stones of Five
Colors and the Empress Jokwa." (Jacketless library hardcover)
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Gold-Bug
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Edgar Allan Poe; Illustrated by Felix Bennett; Retold by Gill Tavner
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'Dat gold bug was a vicious bug. Massa caught it first but it bit
him. I think da bite has made Massa poorly. It has affected him in
da head.' William Legrand has found a new type of bug, a golden
bug, unusually heavy. His servant, Jupiter, is worried. Why is
Legrand behaving so oddly? Has the bug's bite made him mad? When
Legrand shows his friend a drawing of the gold bug, it looks more
like a skull. What can this mean? The arrival of the gold bug leads
the three men on an exciting adventure towards skeletons, a skull
and a hunt for buried treasure. Should we believe Jupiter's
superstitious fears, or is there a more logical explanation of
events? If there is, can you, the reader, discover it? Real Reads
are accessible texts designed to support the literacy development
of primary and lower secondary age children while introducing them
to the riches of our international literary heritage. Each book is
a retelling of a work of great literature from one of the world's
greatest cultures, fitted into a 64-page book, making classic
stories, dramas and histories available to intelligent young
readers as a bridge to the full texts, to language students wanting
access to other cultures, and to adult readers who are unlikely
ever to read the original versions.
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