Hamlet

Titre
Hamlet

William, Shakespeare

Sommaire
This text provides the student with an appproach to "Hamlet" that aims both to help and to challenge the student. Before reading each scene, the student will have the opportunity to explore ideas or personal experiences similar to those that he/she will read about. The short scene summaries given at the beginning of each scene will help the student to understand plot developments. As the student begins to read the play, they will recognize many of the plot elements, as they are often found in movies and television dramas today. For example, murder, betrayals, friendship, destroyed love, and revenge are all part of "Hamlet."

Date de publication comme intervalle
2003
 
1900-1999

Harbrace Shakespeare

Description matérielle
329 p. : 15 x 23 cm.

Edition
2nd. edition.

Note générale
Replacement cost if lost $19.00.

Informations sur le programme
English 30-1 Correspondence.

Terme de vedette-matière
English literature.
 
Shakespeare -- Plays -- Hamlet.

Résumé
This text provides the student with an appproach to "Hamlet" that aims both to help and to challenge the student. Before reading each scene, the student will have the opportunity to explore ideas or personal experiences similar to those that he/she will read about. The short scene summaries given at the beginning of each scene will help the student to understand plot developments. As the student begins to read the play, they will recognize many of the plot elements, as they are often found in movies and television dramas today. For example, murder, betrayals, friendship, destroyed love, and revenge are all part of "Hamlet."

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780774714846

Informations de publication
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, c2003.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Johnny Bright822.3Book31455000238054Non-Fiction