Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Study and teaching
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Study and teaching
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Shakespeare, William
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Incoming Resources
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- Teaching Shakespeare today, practical approaches and productive strategies, edited by James E. Davis, Ronald E. Salomone
- How to read and understand Shakespeare, Marc C. Conner
- Romeo and Juliet study guide, William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare set free, teaching Twelfth night, Othello, Peggy O'Brien, general editor ; Jeanne Addison Roberts, scholarship editor ; Michael Tolaydo, performance editor ; Nancy Goodwin, curriculum editor
- Shakespeare for students, critical interpretations of Henry IV, part one, Henry V, King Lear, Much ado about nothing, Richard III, The taming of the shrew, The tempest, Twelfth night, Catherine C. Dominic, editor ; advisors, Cynthia Burnstein, Gladys V. Veidemanis, Book II
- Shakespeare set free, teaching Hamlet, Henry IV, Part 1, Peggy O'Brien, general editor ; Jeanne Addison Roberts, scholarship editor ; Michael Tolaydo, performance editor ; Nancy Goodwin, curriculum editor
- Shakespeare and the triple play, from study to stage to classroom, edited by Sidney Homan
- Unlocking Shakespeare's language, help for the teacher and student, Randal Robinson
- Shakespeare set free, teaching A midsummer night's dream, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Peggy O'Brien, general editor ; Jeanne Addison Roberts, scholarship editor ; Michael Tolaydo, performance editor ; Nancy Goodwin, curriculum editor
- Shakespeare, Program 4
- The language of Shakespeare, Schlessinger Media ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
- The friendly Shakespeare, a thoroughly painless guide to the best of the bard, Norrie Epstein
- The tempest, written by William Shakespeare ; edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Macbeth, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Shakespeare in an hour, by Christopher Baker
- How to read and understand Shakespeare, Marc C. Conner
- King Lear, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Romeo and Juliet, edited by John F. Andrews ; foreword by Julie Harris
- How to read a Shakespeare play, David Bevington
- Practical approaches to teaching Shakespeare, Peter Reynolds
- Who were Shake-speare?, the ultimate who-dun-it, Ron Allen
- Reading Shakespeare's plays, by George R. Price
- How to read Shakespeare, by Maurice Charney
- The merchant of Venice, modern version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- How to teach your children Shakespeare, Ken Ludwig ; [introduction by John Lithgow]
- Twelfth Night, or, What you will, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Hamlet, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Asimov's guide to Shakespeare, Isaac Asimov ; illus. by Rafael Palacios
- How to read and understand Shakespeare, Marc C. Conner
- William Shakespeare, comedies, histories, and tragedies, Peter Saccio, Part 3
- Romeo and Juliet, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Shakespeare for students, critical interpretations of As you like it, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The merchant of Venice, A midsummer night's dream, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet, Mark W. Scott, editor ; Joseph C. Tardiff, associate editor ; advisors, Kathy Lee Martin, Gladys V. Veidemanis, Book I
- How to study a Shakespeare play, John Peck and Martin Coyle
- The Characters of Shakespeare, Schlessinger Media ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
- Shakespeare set free, teaching Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, A midsummer night's dream, Peggy O'Brien, general editor [and others]
- Why Shakespeare?, National Endowment for the Arts ; a film by Lawrence Bridges ; produced by Jan Wieringa
- Key passages in Shakespeare's plays, Schlessinger Media ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
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