Shakespeare
This is probably one of the most comprehensive Shakespeare reference books I have seen. Not only does it provide an exhaustive glossary of words whose definitions are sure to challenge your comfortable, established understanding of the plays, but it is also replete with essential and fascinating…
This text includes readable prose versions of The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, King Lear, Macbeth, The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, and Othello. This book is eligible for Prestwick House paperback volume…
Introduce your students to Shakespeare's rhetoric and spark engaging classroom discussions using engaging, standards-based PowerPresentations. Within each title-specific presentation, over 25 rhetorical devices are defined and illustrated with one or more quotations, highlighting both their function…
While slightly more concise than the NTC hardcover edition, this softcover book by Oxford University Press is only about one-half the price, yet still covers the important aspects one expects in a Shakespeare resource.
Because of its academic style, I couldn't describe this book as interesting; nevertheless, it is a valuable book for any teacher teaching Shakespeare or an administrator who wishes to know the relative merits of, for example, the many versions of Hamlet.
This colorful set highlights quotes from some of Shakespeare's most famous plays. They're big on pop, but small in size. Perfect for a bulletin board or dark corner in the classroom. Poster titles include Lean and Hungry, Caesar; To Be, Hamlet; Dreams are Made, Tempest; Brief Candle, Macbeth;…