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Book Description
A Midsummer Night's Dream is perhaps Shakespeare's most popular play, particularly as a first introduction to Shakespeare for children--filled as it is with a marvelous mixture of aristocrats, workers, and fairies. For this edition, Peter Holland's introduction looks at dreams and dreamers, tracing Continue
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Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 288 Pages
- Edition: New
- ISBN-10: 0192834207
- ISBN-13: 9780192834201
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
- Pub date: Mar 28, 1998
- Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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| 9780192834201 | Paperback | $10.95 | -- | The Book Depository |
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My favourite of all Shakespeare's works. The characters leap out of the pages and one can imagine the events through the comedic scenes when Puck and The Mechanicals appear, the sadness you feel for Helena seeing the one you love having love for another and finally the happiness that appears when th ... (continue)
My favourite of all Shakespeare's works. The characters leap out of the pages and one can imagine the events through the comedic scenes when Puck and The Mechanicals appear, the sadness you feel for Helena seeing the one you love having love for another and finally the happiness that appears when the two pairs of lovers are together in the end.
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