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Dewey Decimal Number: 812.54 EAN: 9780817216641 ISBN: 0817216642 Label: Heinemann Library Manufacturer: Heinemann Library Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: 1981-02 Publisher: Heinemann Library Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: Heinemann Library Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - brilliance of Shakespeare Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare This is one of Shakespeares most famous plays. I really enjoyed reading Kindle edition of the play. I would recommend this ebook to anyone who is interested in history or wants to read a compelling classic. Rating: - Exactly what I was looking for!My aim is to cover shakespeare this year with my 9th grader (I home-school). I purchased this book along with "Twelfth Night". I am so happy I did. The whole original text is included along with a translation of the play in todays english. At the end of the book there are MANY, MANY exercises and tests for the student to complete to ensure they have understood what they read. With this book, you can literally give it to your child and leave them to it. Obviously, you may need to give some guidance ... Read More Rating: - Simply the BestThe Arden Shakespeare series is the best, for either the beginning of scholarly research, the average needs of the English student, or as a resource for the informed theater professional. My only note of caution is for a casual reader who may find the extensive footnoting more of an interruption than a help. Love this book, love them all. Rating: - The Tragedy of the Tragically Unaesthetically Pleasing Review"The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare proves to be an amazing read if one thoroughly enjoys the challenge of deciphering the selective form of writing and occasionally complicated dialect. This classic play is based on the true, factual account of the assassination of Julius Caesar as it truly took place in 44 B.C. Of course, Shakespeare has completely made the story his own through the use of comic relief, characterization, and wonderful original composition. Julius Caesar, the ambitious ... Read More Rating: - Great edition of a great playI really enjoyed reading this edition of the play. Each scene is proceded by a summary of the secene and followed by commentary on the scene, and there are notes alongside the text explaining unusual words/phrases. As an actor, I have been reading Shakespeare for quite awhile, and I still found this book very helpful. If you are new to reading Shakespeare, I particularly recommend this because you will find it very helpful.
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