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The course of true love never did run smooth... A magical retelling
of Hermia, Helen, Demetrius and Lysander's classic story - and of
the impish fairy Puck, who meddles in their tangled web of love
with hilarious consequences... With notes on Shakespeare and the
Globe Theatre, and Love and Magic in A Midsummer Night's Dream. The
tales have been retold using accessible language and with the help
of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is
vividly brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories
to be shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read
all of The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
A sequel to Andrew Matthew's "Being Happy" and "Making Friends",
this is a simple and practical guide for anyone who wants to find
purpose in their life and work. It is about: doing what one loves;
dealing with bills and broken legs; discovering one's own power;
finding peace of mind; dealing with disasters; and not blaming
one's mother.;The book is also about: how happy people think; why
rich people make money, even by accident; and what losers do, and
how not to be like them.
The Dramaturgy of the Door examines the door as a critical but
under-explored feature of theatre and performance, asking how doors
function on stage, in site-specific practice and in performances of
place. This first book-length study on the topic argues that doors
engage in and help to shape broad phenomena of performance across
key areas of critical enquiry in the field. Doors open up questions
of theatrical space(s) and artistic encounters with place(s),
design and architecture, bodies and movement, interior versus
exterior, im/materiality, the relationship between the real and the
imaginary, and processes of transformation. As doors separate
places and practices, they also invite us to see connections and
contradictions between each one and to consider the ways in which
doors frame the world beyond the stage and between places of
performance. With a wide-ranging set of examples - from
Shakespeare's Macbeth to performance installations in the Mojave
Desert - The Dramaturgy of the Door is aimed at performance makers
and artists as well as advanced students and scholars in the fields
of performance studies, cultural theory, and visual arts.
This book is unique in its kind. It is the first scholarly work to
attempt a comprehensive and fairly detailed look into the lingering
legacies of the communist totalitarian modes of thought and
expression in the new discourse forms of the post-totalitarian era.
The book gives also new and interesting insights into the ways the
new, presumably democratically-minded political elites in
post-totalitarian Eastern Europe, Russia, and China manipulate
language to serve their own political and economic agendas. The
book consists of ten discrete discussions, nine case-studies or
chapters and an introduction. Chapter 1 discusses patterns of
continuity and change in the conceptual apparatus and linguistic
habits of political science and sociology practiced in the Czech
Republic before and after 1989. Chapter 2 analyzes lingering
effects of communist propaganda language in the political discourse
and behavior in post-communist Poland. Chapter 3 analyzes the
legacy of Soviet semantics in post-Soviet Moldovan politics through
the prism of such politically contested words as "democracy,"
"democratization," and "people." Chapters 4 and 5 discuss the way
in which communist patterns of thought and expression manifest
themselves in the new political discourse in Romania and Bulgaria,
respectively. Chapter 6 examines phenomena of change and continuity
in the socio-linguistic and socio-political scene of post-Soviet
Latvia. Chapter 7 analyzes the extent to which the language of the
post-communist Romanian media differs from the official language of
the communist era. Chapter 8 examines the evolution of Russian
official discourse since the late eighties with a view of showing
"whether or not new phenomena in the evolution of post-Soviet
discourse represent new development or just a mutation of the
value-orientations of the old Soviet ideological apparatus."
Chapter 9 gives a detailed and lucid account of the evolution of
both official and non-official discourse in China since the end of
the Mao era.
The Dramaturgy of the Door examines the door as a critical but
under-explored feature of theatre and performance, asking how doors
function on stage, in site-specific practice and in performances of
place. This first book-length study on the topic argues that doors
engage in and help to shape broad phenomena of performance across
key areas of critical enquiry in the field. Doors open up questions
of theatrical space(s) and artistic encounters with place(s),
design and architecture, bodies and movement, interior versus
exterior, im/materiality, the relationship between the real and the
imaginary, and processes of transformation. As doors separate
places and practices, they also invite us to see connections and
contradictions between each one and to consider the ways in which
doors frame the world beyond the stage and between places of
performance. With a wide-ranging set of examples - from
Shakespeare's Macbeth to performance installations in the Mojave
Desert - The Dramaturgy of the Door is aimed at performance makers
and artists as well as advanced students and scholars in the fields
of performance studies, cultural theory, and visual arts.
I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at... A great
retelling of this tragic tale of jealousy and human frailty. With
Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre, and Jealousy in
Othello. The tales have been retold using accessible language and
with the help of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white
illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life allowing these
culturally enriching stories to be shared with as wide an audience
as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare Stories books?
Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo
and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and
Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V,
Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew,
Richard III, and King Lear.
Out, damned spot! A brilliant retelling of this classic tale of
witches, murder and madness. With Notes on Shakespeare and the
Globe Theatre and Evil in Macbeth.The tales have been retold using
accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's engaging
black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life
allowing these culturally enriching stories to be shared with as
wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare
Stories books? Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night,
Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of
Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming
of the Shrew, Richard III, and King Lear.
A lively retelling of Shakespeare's famous work about the foolish
ways people behave when they're in love. With Notes on Shakespeare
and the Globe Theatre and Love and Lies in Much Ado About Nothing.
The tales have been retold using accessible language and with the
help of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white illustrations, each
play is vividly brought to life allowing these culturally enriching
stories to be shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you
read all of The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this
series: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The
Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado
About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As
You Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and
King Lear.
Andrew Matthews brings another historical tale to life for young
readers. With Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and
Villainy in Richard III. The tales have been retold using
accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's engaging
black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life
allowing these culturally enriching stories to be shared with as
wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare
Stories books? Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night,
Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of
Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming
of the Shrew, Richard III, and King Lear.
Murder most foul... An action-packed retelling of Shakespeare's
dark tale of revenge and murder. With notes on Shakespeare and the
Globe theatre and Love and Death in Anthony and Cleopatra. The
tales have been retold using accessible language and with the help
of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is
vividly brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories
to be shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read
all of The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
A charming retelling of this magical tale of power and justice.
With Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and Power in the
Tempest. The tales have been retold using accessible language and
with the help of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white
illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life allowing these
culturally enriching stories to be shared with as wide an audience
as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare Stories books?
Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo
and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and
Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V,
Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew,
Richard III, and King Lear.
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east,
and Juliet is the sun... A beautiful retelling of Shakespeare's
most famous love story. With Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe
Theatre and Love and Hate in Romeo and Juliet. The tales have been
retold using accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's
engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly
brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories to be
shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of
The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
A thrilling retelling of this fantastic historical play. With Notes
on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and Patriotism in Henry V. The
tales have been retold using accessible language and with the help
of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is
vividly brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories
to be shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read
all of The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
A wonderful retelling of Shakespeare's thrilling tale of love torn
apart by history. With notes on Shakespeare and the Globe theatre
and Love and Death in Anthony and Cleopatra. The tales have been
retold using accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's
engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly
brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories to be
shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of
The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
Foolish and bad-tempered, King Lear divides the kingdom between his
two wicked daughters, disowns his honest youngest daughter and
banishes his friends. As the kingdom falls apart and Lear's
humiliation turns him mad, will he finally realise what he has
done? With Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and Chaos and
Old Age in King Lear. The tales have been retold using accessible
language and with the help of Tony Ross's engaging black-and-white
illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life allowing these
culturally enriching stories to be shared with as wide an audience
as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare Stories books?
Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo
and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and
Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V,
Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew,
Richard III, and King Lear.
This book is about: * surviving when you're broke * how happy
people think - and how you can be like them * liking yourself
before you lose that extra weight * persevering after you get the
sack * being happy before you meet your dream partner - and when
they become a 'learning experience!' Filled with Andrew's charming
cartoons, and inspiring stories of people who have lost everything
they had or almost been beaten by alcohol, illness, abuse or
outrageous misfortune, Happiness in Hard Times shows us how we too
can find our way through the pain to the contentment that seems out
of reach.
Rome's greatest general, Julius Caesar, returns to the city
celebrating a glorious victory. But among the cheering crowds a
group of conspirators are determined to prevent Caesar becoming
king... With Notes on Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre and Liberty
and Power in Julius Caesar. The tales have been retold using
accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's engaging
black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly brought to life
allowing these culturally enriching stories to be shared with as
wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of The Shakespeare
Stories books? Available in this series: A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night,
Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of
Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Othello, The Taming
of the Shrew, Richard III, and King Lear.
A wonderful retelling of Shakespeare's thrilling tale of love torn
apart by history. With notes on Shakespeare and the Globe theatre
and Love and Death in Anthony and Cleopatra. The tales have been
retold using accessible language and with the help of Tony Ross's
engaging black-and-white illustrations, each play is vividly
brought to life allowing these culturally enriching stories to be
shared with as wide an audience as possible. Have you read all of
The Shakespeare Stories books? Available in this series: A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest,
Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About
Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You
Like It, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, and King
Lear.
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