Rebecca Piatt Davidson
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All the World's a Stage von Rebecca Piatt Davidson
Davidson's book is a long and cute poem about Shakespeare and his plays/characters. Each new introduction piles onto the last few poems and everything repeats. It ends with Queen Elizabeth watching all the plays that Shakespeare has written. There's a biography note at the end. I loved the illustrations showing the gist of each play. It was a great poem!
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kvedros | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 25, 2018 | Rebecca Piatt Davidson teams up with Caldecott Honor artist Anita Lobel to deliver this artful, elegant, and creative exploration of Shakespeare's major works. In a familiar predictive/cumulative style (think "12 Days of Christmas"), readers are transported into Shakespeare's world where they are introduced to several significant characters and locations. In addition to beautiful illustrations which bring to life key scenes and elements from works such as ROMEO & JULIET and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, the narrative structure weaves and connects the characters and action seamlessly from play to play. In this book, a young William Shakespeare "makes words into art," and the sentiment is captured beautifully in the form and delivery of this simple and yet multilayered story wherein he proclaims: "You'll be my players, And the world, my stage. We'll live through the tales That unfold on each page!" Ultimately, the whole "cast" surrounds young William Shakespeare on-stage for a triumphant curtain call. This text is intended for children and would make an excellent introduction to Shakespeare for the unfamiliar reader. At the same time, the range and variety of Shakespeare's work explored here (history, comedy, tragedy, poetry, etc.) and the diversity of the characters and plots makes this the kind of book with which readers of all ages and backgrounds can connect.… (mehr)
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andrewzutell | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 25, 2017 | A good book for alliterations and allusions. I would use book when teaching students about poetry in Shakespeare's time-to illustrationa brief history of his works, also about how students should catagorize wordplay, rhyme, and repetition.
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Natalia824 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 20, 2010 | Ever think William Shakespeare's plays were too difficult to understand? Well this child friendly version of all of his most famous plays will help the juvenile in all of us learn those most difficult phrases. Using very colorful illustrations of his plays and simplified words for easy understanding, this book will bring Shakespeare and his magnificent work to readers of all ages.
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baensor | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 5, 2009 | Dir gefällt vielleicht auch
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