Pages: 112 (Paperback) ISBN: 0582084814 Pub: Longman Pub date: 1993-02-08 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 701362
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Reader Reviews:Great introduction and foundation to the plays (0/0 people found this helpful)This book is a treasure. What a pity that it doesn't cover all the plays. But the ones it does handle are covered superbly. An entire play is described in 10-12 pages, as if they were meant to be retold that way. What happens in The Tempest? What is the story of Midsummer Night's Dream? What is Much Ado About Nothing all about?
An excellent introduction to the plays (13/13 people found this helpful)I read this book as a child; my mother gave it to me and my brother before we went to see the plays. It was an excellent introduction to the plays and to the world of Shakespeare, and helped me understand what I was watching. I also enjoyed reading the stories themselves, and familiarized myself with Shakespeare this way. It made a huge difference, as became quite clear to me when we read Henry IV in ninth grade in school, a play for which I had no Lamb version. I didn't understand that play and took no pleasure in it, whereas I did enjoy much harder plays (e.g., Othello, A Winter's Tale, etc.) that I had the Lambs' help with. Depending on reading level, the Lambs' book would be appropriate for anyone from seven or eight to 13 or 14 years old. An excellent book that will enthrall everyone who reads it. (9/10 people found this helpful)I read this book as a child of eight (back in 1970). It was a gift from my scientist father (an avid Shakespeare fan) as an introduction to Shakespeare. The book served its purpose very well and I have now given it to my sons aged 7 and 9 who have found it extremely enjoyable. The best part of this book is the way it weaves a rich tapestry in layman's language without the confusing and often ambiguous old English of the original transcripts. Lamb's Tales makes an excellent primer for those going to see the plays in traditional old English. The book allows all the complex plot elements and characters to be understood and spotted in the live play. The prose format allows the reader to conjure up the images and situations more readily than if struggling with the poetry. I heartily recommend this book to all ages. Similar ProductsTales from King Arthur (Wordsworth Children's Classics) Tales of Troy and Greece (Wordsworth Children's Classics) Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare Tales from Shakespeare (Penguin Classics) Handbook of Nature Study (Comstock Book) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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