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The Merchant of Venice (Pelican Shakespeare)

AUTHOR: William Shakespeare
ISBN: 0140714626

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The Merchant of Venice (Pelican Shakespeare)
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by William Shakespeare


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Since Charles Lamb first did it back in 1803, many writers have tried to adapt the plays of the Bard into prose for young readers. Leon Garfield has done it as well as anyone, and his two volumes of Shakespeare Stories form the basis for these marvelous recordings from the UK. The program includes an introduction to Shakespeare, a brief plot summary and a final essay called "Shakespeare Today." It's a complete package that will help orient young people experiencing the plays for the first time. Garfield's stories are exquisitely written and, while most of the language is modern, they retain the most famous speeches from the original plays, such as Shylock's "Hath not a Jew eyes?" Clare Higgins and Simon Russell Beale, who share billing on the entire series, are both actors with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and their comfort with the material shows in their flawless narrations. The Chivers series is ideal for students 10 and up although, like all great children's literature, it's certainly suitable for adults--Particularly those who want to brush up before seeing a performance, or those just looking to revisit the plays. D.B. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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         Book Review

The Merchant of Venice (Pelican Shakespeare)
- Book Reviews,
by William Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice (Pelican Shakespeare)

ANNOTATION

Discusses the plot, characters, and historical background of the Shakespeare play.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This is one of Shakespeare's darkest comedies, for the romantic story of a young man, Bassanio, who has squandered his fortune and must borrow money to woo the wealthy lady he loves is set against the most disturbing story of the Jewish moneylender Shylock and his demand for the "pound of flesh" owed him by the Venetian merchant, Antonio, who has fallen into Shylock's debt. Here pathos and farce combine with moral complexity and romantic entanglement to display the extraordinary power and range of Shakespeare at his best.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

The bard's sterling drama is the latest release in the revamped "Pelican Shakespeare" series featuring the full text, scholarly notes, and a historical essay. And it won't cost you a pound of flesh to buy it. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.


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