Hamlet18 reviews
Lewis Arlt, Blair Brown

Lions Gate, 2001

The most believable Hamlet

+ A FINE ADAPTATION
+ Overall, better than Bragnah...
+ I really enjoyed this Hamlet
  
  











  



  
Romeo and Juliet (Arden Shakespeare: Second Series)
William Shakespeare

Arden, 1980

The Arden Shakespeare is the established edition of Shakespeare's work. Justly celebrated for its authoritative scholarship and invaluable commentary, Arden guides you a richer understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's plays. This edition of Romeo and Juliet provides, a clear and authoritative text, detailed notes and commentary on the same page as the text, a full introduction discussing ...
  
  











  



  
Macbeth (Cambridge School Shakespeare)2 reviews
William Shakespeare

Cambridge University Press, 2005

The lust for illegitimate power

+ great edition for the classroom

This is one of Shakespeare's plays I have liked best so far (I still have several ones left to read), along with Hamlet, King Lear and Julius Caesar. It is the tragedy of ambition and delusion, and the fatal results of those two vices combined. It is also one of Shakespeare's plays in which the ...
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth & A Midsummer Night's Dream (The Folger Library)16 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 1993

Don't teach R&J without this book

+ 5 Stars for Dramatic Presentation and Analysis
+ A Wonderful Resource!
+ Experience of a lifetime!
  
  











  



  
A Shakespeare Glossary8 reviews
C. T. Onions

Oxford University Press, USA, 1986

Good resource that leaves nothing wanting!

+ Incredibly useful, clear and concise
+ Shakespeare Glossary
+ A good reference for the humanitarian Shakespearean
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1 (Teaching Hamlet & Henry IV, Vol. 2)2 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 1994

Outstanding teaching resource

+ A very good teaching resource.

I found this book to be useful in getting across the ideas in Hamlet and Henry IV. The activities are directly related to understanding the text. Instructions are written out to the letter, and a number of outside resources are suggested. This has been one of the most useful aid I have used in ...
  
  











  



  
In Search of Shakespeare11 reviews
Michael Wood

PBS (Direct), 2004

The Life and Times of Shakespeare

+ I can't imagine how it could be improved
+ Anne and Will
+ Best Shakespeare biography yet!
+ The life and times of Shakespeare
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare's Bawdy (Routledge Classics)5 reviews
Eric Partridge

Routledge, 2001

Still a classic of its kind, though showing its age

+ Shakespeare's Bawdy
+ We Got the Jokes!
+ A classic on the Bard's bawdy
  
  











  



  
The First Folio of Shakespeare 16231 review
William Shakespeare, Doug Moston

Applause Theatre & Cinema Book Publishers, 1995

Shakespeare--the way his contemporaries read him

The First Folio of 1623, our most important single source for Shakespeare's plays, is now available in this attractive volume at a price that individuals can afford. Doug Moston has written a fine and informative introduction to this reprint, mainly from the vantage point of the needs of today's ...
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare-lexicon;: A complete dictionary of all the English words, phrases and constructions in the works ...1 review
Alexander Schmidt

De Gruyter, 1971

Excellent lexicon of the Works--but seek out the paperback!

Unless you're rich. Then go ahead
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary: A Complete Dictionary of All the English Words, Phrases, and ...17 reviews
Alexander Schmidt

Dover Publications, 1971

Unequalled

+ Great help!!
+ If Shakespeare is your thing...

Showing definitions of every single word used in the works fo Shakespeare, it also shows where they are used throughout the works. A glossary and concordance in one! A must-have for any student, actor, director, or anyone else needing guidance.
  
  











  



  
Teaching Shakespeare: A Handbook for Teachers (Cambridge School Shakespeare)2 reviews
Rex Gibson

Cambridge University Press, 1998

Shakespeare, Rattle and Roll

+ good basic guidebook

This is a comprehensive look at the many components of the Bard's work. Lots of detail and very little is left out. It could prove to be a valuable source for English and Theatre Arts teachers. It is so all-inclusive that teachers can choose to focus on certain sections or keep it as a worthy ...
  
  











  



  
The First Folio of Shakespeare 16231 review
William Shakespeare, Doug Moston

Applause Theatre & Cinema Book Publishers, 1995

Shakespeare--the way his contemporaries read him

The First Folio of 1623, our most important single source for Shakespeare's plays, is now available in this attractive volume at a price that individuals can afford. Doug Moston has written a fine and informative introduction to this reprint, mainly from the vantage point of the needs of today's ...
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare-lexicon;: A complete dictionary of all the English words, phrases and constructions in the works ...1 review
Alexander Schmidt

De Gruyter, 1971

Excellent lexicon of the Works--but seek out the paperback!

Unless you're rich. Then go ahead
  
  











  



  
Hamlet18 reviews
Lewis Arlt, Blair Brown

Lions Gate, 2001

The most believable Hamlet

+ A FINE ADAPTATION
+ Overall, better than Bragnah...
+ I really enjoyed this Hamlet
  
  











  



  
A Shakespeare Glossary8 reviews
C. T. Onions

Oxford University Press, USA, 1986

Good resource that leaves nothing wanting!

+ Incredibly useful, clear and concise
+ Shakespeare Glossary
+ A good reference for the humanitarian Shakespearean
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1 (Teaching Hamlet & Henry IV, Vol. 2)2 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 1994

Outstanding teaching resource

+ A very good teaching resource.

I found this book to be useful in getting across the ideas in Hamlet and Henry IV. The activities are directly related to understanding the text. Instructions are written out to the letter, and a number of outside resources are suggested. This has been one of the most useful aid I have used in ...
  
  











  



  
Macbeth (Cambridge School Shakespeare)2 reviews
William Shakespeare

Cambridge University Press, 2005

The lust for illegitimate power

+ great edition for the classroom

This is one of Shakespeare's plays I have liked best so far (I still have several ones left to read), along with Hamlet, King Lear and Julius Caesar. It is the tragedy of ambition and delusion, and the fatal results of those two vices combined. It is also one of Shakespeare's plays in which the ...
  
  











  



  
Teaching Shakespeare: A Handbook for Teachers (Cambridge School Shakespeare)2 reviews
Rex Gibson

Cambridge University Press, 1998

Shakespeare, Rattle and Roll

+ good basic guidebook

This is a comprehensive look at the many components of the Bard's work. Lots of detail and very little is left out. It could prove to be a valuable source for English and Theatre Arts teachers. It is so all-inclusive that teachers can choose to focus on certain sections or keep it as a worthy ...
  
  











  



  
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary: A Complete Dictionary of All the English Words, Phrases, and ...17 reviews
Alexander Schmidt

Dover Publications, 1971

Unequalled

+ Great help!!
+ If Shakespeare is your thing...

Showing definitions of every single word used in the works fo Shakespeare, it also shows where they are used throughout the works. A glossary and concordance in one! A must-have for any student, actor, director, or anyone else needing guidance.