Leon Garfield's Shakespeare stories

Title
Leon Garfield's Shakespeare stories

Personal Author EPSB
Leon, Garfield

Summary
"How to introduce kids to Shakespeare--not just to the stories behind the plays but to the richness of his language and the depth of his characters. That's the challenge that Leon Garfield, a wonderful children's book writer, undertook to meet in his monumental and delightful Shakespeare Stories. Here are twenty-one of the Bard's plays, presented in what is not a series of dry retellings, but rather a refashioning of the dramas as stories, in a way that remains true to the essential spirit of the original versions. Garfield has captured all the richness of character, plot, mood, and setting in Shakespeare's works without resorting to simplification. Indeed, he deliberately retains much of Shakespeare's language, skillfully weaving it into his own prose so that the reader is introduced to the flavor of the verse, as well as to the incidents of plot and the spectacle of the drama. Leon Garfield's Shakespeare Stories is an essential distillation--a celebration and a reminder of Shakespeare's genius as a poet and dramatist".

Other Title
Shakespeare stories

Uniform Title
Shakespeare stories.

Year Published
2015,
 
1994

Series
The New York Review children's collection

Physical Description
564 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Note
Previously published in two volumes: Shakespeare Stories (1985) and Shakespeare Stories II (1994) by Victor Gollancz Limited, Great Britain.

Contents
Twelfth night -- King Lear -- The tempest -- The merchant of Venice -- The taming of the shrew -- King Richard the Second -- King Henry IV, part one -- Hamlet -- Romeo and Juliet -- Othello -- A midsummer night's dream -- Macbeth -- Much ado about nothing -- Julius Caesar -- Antony and Cleopatra -- Measure for measure -- As you like it -- Cymbeline -- King Richard the Third -- The comedy of errors -- The winter's tale.

Personal Subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616-Adaptations.
 
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616-Stories, plots, etc.

Subject
Children's stories, English.

Added Author
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616,
 
Foreman, Michael, 1938-

Summary
"How to introduce kids to Shakespeare--not just to the stories behind the plays but to the richness of his language and the depth of his characters. That's the challenge that Leon Garfield, a wonderful children's book writer, undertook to meet in his monumental and delightful Shakespeare Stories. Here are twenty-one of the Bard's plays, presented in what is not a series of dry retellings, but rather a refashioning of the dramas as stories, in a way that remains true to the essential spirit of the original versions. Garfield has captured all the richness of character, plot, mood, and setting in Shakespeare's works without resorting to simplification. Indeed, he deliberately retains much of Shakespeare's language, skillfully weaving it into his own prose so that the reader is introduced to the flavor of the verse, as well as to the incidents of plot and the spectacle of the drama. Leon Garfield's Shakespeare Stories is an essential distillation--a celebration and a reminder of Shakespeare's genius as a poet and dramatist".

ISBN
9781590179314

Publisher
New York : The New York Review of Books, [2015]
 
©1994


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Shauna May SenecaF GARBook - Junior High31929000189350Teen