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Poetry for Kids: William Shakespeare

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Poetry for Kids: William Shakespeare - The Poetry Shop

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Poetry for Kids: William Shakespeare

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Love! Betrayal! Ambition! Tragedy! Jealousy! William Shakespeare's universal themes continue to resonate with readers of all ages more than 400 years after his death.

This wonderful, fully illustrated book introduces children to the Bard and more than thirty of his most famous and accessible verses, sonnets, and speeches. From "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" to "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" and "All the world's a stage," the words and poetry of the greatest playwright and poet spring to life on the page.

The next generation of readers, poets, and actors will be entranced by these works of Shakespeare. Each poem is illustrated and includes an explanation by an expert and definitions of important words to give kids and parents the fullest explanation of their content and impact.

"An enticing entree to the glories of Shakespeare's verse." --Kirkus Reviews

"A richly illustrated selection of 31 poems and excerpts from Shakespeare's most popular works. The selected writings provide a fantastic scope of Shakespeare's oeuvre. ... López's illustrations are intricate, dramatic, and moody; they help bring life and meaning to the words." --School Library Journal

Book Details

ISBN:
9781633225046
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
48
Authors:
William Shakespeare, Marguerite Tassi
Published Date:
2018-04-03
Language:
English

About William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was an English playwright and poet born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Known for some thirty-seven plays spanning tragedy, comedy, and history, he was also the author of 154 sonnets, first published in 1609 and addressed largely to an unnamed Fair Youth and a Dark Lady. His narrative poems include Venus and Adonis (1593) and The Rape of Lucrece (1594). He was a shareholder and principal playwright of the company that performed at the Globe Theatre. His work has been translated into every major language and performed continuously since the late sixteenth century.

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