Shakespeare on Toast: Getting a Taste for the Bard - Ben Crystal
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Shakespeare on Toast: Getting a Taste for theBard
Pages: 272, Paperback, Icon Books Ltd Last Update 08.12.2009 06:07
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Shakespeare on Toast: Getting a Taste for theBard
Pages: 240, Hardcover, Icon Books Ltd Last Update 08.12.2009 06:07
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by - written on 25/04/09 (Useful, 55 readings)
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Shakespeare on Toast happens to be an all-age book. Its a book to really show how wonderful and brilliant William Shakespeare is a different contexts. Actor and author ben Crystal, has made Shakespeare's plays seem to have uplifting, thrilling drama. Its taking a little taste into Shakespeare's plays and poetry. In this book, you ill find extracts from Williams plays and poetry and then Ben Crystal's explanations of different topics that happened in Shakespeare's life. Shakespeare on Toast reveals his work and home life, that will merge into one big exciting story for everyone to enjoy and how his plays came to be a big success and how we can still see them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/12/08 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Shakespeare on Toast claims to be for virtually everyone: those that are reading Shakespeare for the first time, occasionally finding him troublesome, think they know him backwards or have never set foot near one of his plays but have always wanted to. I am not certain where I am located in this classification: I certainly don't claim to know Shakespeare backwards, but I have certainly set my feet (and more importantly, my ears and eyes) near his plays. I am mercifully unaffected by the pitfalls of the education system's bardolatry as I went to school in Poland and we only did one Shakespeare play: Macbeth, and it was, of course, read and watched in ... Read the complete review
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