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Paperback Shakespeare for Dummies Book

ISBN: 0764551353

ISBN13: 9780764551352

Shakespeare for Dummies

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" Shakespeare For Dummies is exquisite." --from the Foreword by Dame Judi Dench, star of "Mrs. Brown" and "Shakespeare in Love" "What the film Shakespeare in Love has done to make Shakespeare the man... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Shakespeare ISN'T boring like I thought he would be!

Knowing next to nothing about Shakespeare, I had no idea what to expect. I'd always assumed learning about him would be boring. But since I've read numerous "For Dummies" books, I knew they'd make it interesting: what an understatement! This is well written, leaving me eagerly wanting to turn to the next page. It is (like all the "Dummie" books) very humorous, filled with tidbits of interesting facts. It's written in such a way that I'm able to retain it; at 65 years old, that's not an easy thing to do.

Helpful and informative

Some great info not in more scholarly books on Shakespeare. A fun read as well!

Excellent intro to the Bard

I actually got an advance copy of this because Ray Lischner is an old friend of mine. I was thrilled at how the book turned out- open, accessible and entertaining. Even my teenagers liked it (which is saying a great deal!) I think that it is an excellent introduction to Shakespeare for people who've little familiarity with the material, a terrific way to reintroduce Shakespeare to those who only encountered it in high school, and for medieval/Renaissance geeks like myself, a quick, handy reference and an amusing read.

A Shakespeare dummy no more

"Exquisite," as Judi Dench writes in her forward, a treat for anyone who enjoys Shakespeare and an accessible guide for those who want to learn more about him and his work. Authors John Doyle and Ray Lischner are acutely attune to the difficulties one faces when encountering Shakespeare, whether for pleasure or required reading, and pare down the excesses of language into a digestible, humorous guide.Act-by-act summaries of the plays form the bulk of this book, but a biography and introduction to the Elizabethan era (Chapter 2, "Will's World") as well as the essentials to understanding Shakespeare's work receive a fair amount of attention. Part II is devoted entirely to language, with a small glossary of commonly used words and keys to the many puns and jokes in the plays. Particularly helpful is Chapter 6, "How to Read Shakespeare's English." In Part III, the authors introduce structure, themes, and common character types and explore the actual staging of a play. In addition to his dramatic works, the book also discusses Shakespeare's sonnets and various other poems.You'll find these elements in many introductory works, but few contain as much information and are as easy to read. The authors do all they can to facilitate modern readers - scorecards to track characters and their actions, video suggestions, photos from stage and film productions, and international festivals. After reading this book, you'll be ready to discuss any topic on Shakespeare, from the ten greatest Shakespearean performers to the Dark Lady of the sonnets to whether "Cymbeline" is a comedy, tragedy, or history.

Shakespeare for you and I

This book is brought to you by the same folks who publish all the ". . . For Dummies" books for learning computer programs. I have been known to snicker at these books, as I'm rather computer-dweebic, and don't need computer-dummy books. It turns out that my next screenplay involves Shakespeare, and before I started writing, I needed to do some research on the bloke and his works. At the local library, I found "Shakespeare for Dummies." I scanned the book, then nearly choked on swallowing a dollop of pride as I toted the book through the checkout.It's not easy to be expert at something and at the same time to be able to explain it clearly to beginners (or dummies). These authors definitely do have that talent.Open the cover, and first thing, there's a listing of all of the dude's plays with a one or two sentence summary -- the lay of the land! The book goes on to cover the life and times of William; explanations of his brand of English, the theatrical world he worked in, etc. Deeper into the book, there are two- to three-page summaries of each play, with recommendations for videos of each play.The authors' wholistic approach is very informative, and they take a good-natured approach to a topic that could be oh-so-scholarly.My screenplay, by the way, is titled Learning Shakespeare. The irony of it all.

Fun, funny, and informative!

Shakespeare isn't dull when you read Shakespeare for Dummies. It starts with an overview of Shakespeare's life and world. It tells you what you need to know about Shakespeare's language, plays, and poetry, without burdening you with stuffy academic claptrap. Summaries of every play tell you about the play prior to watching it on stage or on screen. This book is for everyone--Lit. majors, actors, or if you just want to know more about Shakespeare.
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