Heirs to Shakespeare
Autor Megan Isaacen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2000
Unlike other books that "pair" classic and contemporary books, this one provides readings and specific analysis of the Shakespearean influence underpinning many young adult novels. Important features include:
- detailed reading of young adult novels with significant Shakespearean features, including books by Katherine Paterson, Julius Lester, Lois Duncan, and Ann McCaffrey
- explicit analysis of "Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard III, The Tempest, "and young adult novels that revise and expand upon these plays
- detailed readings of historical fiction for young adults with discussion of how these novels relate to Shakespeare and the theatrical world
- background material on young adult life in the Renaissance
- analysis and suggestions on incorporating adaptations of Shakespeare into the classroom
- forthright discussion of the difficulties of teaching controversial plays like "Othello" and "The Merchant of Venice."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780867094947
ISBN-10: 086709494X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books
ISBN-10: 086709494X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Heinemann Educational Books
Descriere
One of the best ways for modern readers to develop an appreciation for Shakespeare is by discovering how frequently his works are reinvented by todays young adult authors. Heirs to Shakespeare puts the Bard into conversation with these authors and helps bring Renaissance drama to life. This innovative approach to curriculum design bridges the artificial gap between canonical authors and contemporary writers. At the same time, it demonstrates how reading for personal pleasure and reading Shakespeare can be complementary goals.
Unlike other books that "pair" classic and contemporary books, this one provides readings and specific analysis of the Shakespearean influence underpinning many young adult novels. Important features include:
Unlike other books that "pair" classic and contemporary books, this one provides readings and specific analysis of the Shakespearean influence underpinning many young adult novels. Important features include:
- detailed reading of young adult novels with significant Shakespearean features, including books by Katherine Paterson, Julius Lester, Lois Duncan, and Ann McCaffrey
- explicit analysis of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Richard III, The Tempest, and young adult novels that revise and expand upon these plays
- detailed readings of historical fiction for young adults with discussion of how these novels relate to Shakespeare and the theatrical world
- background material on young adult life in the Renaissance
- analysis and suggestions on incorporating adaptations of Shakespeare into the classroom
- forthright discussion of the difficulties of teaching controversial plays like Othello and The Merchant of Venice.
Cuprins
Contents: Young Adult Novel Reference List
Retelling the Tales: Examining Editions of Shakespeare
Picturing Shakespeare: Illustrated Editions for Readers of All Ages
Shakespeare's World: Looking at the Renaissance Through Historical Fiction
Romeo and Juliet: Reincarnations
Hamlet: Prince of the Stage
Macbeth: Who Cares About Kings-Bring on the Witches
The Tempest: Coming of Age in a Brave New World
Othello and The Merchant of Venice: Challenging the Status Quo
A Tragedy in the Classroom: The Disappearance of Comedies and Histories
Retelling the Tales: Examining Editions of Shakespeare
Picturing Shakespeare: Illustrated Editions for Readers of All Ages
Shakespeare's World: Looking at the Renaissance Through Historical Fiction
Romeo and Juliet: Reincarnations
Hamlet: Prince of the Stage
Macbeth: Who Cares About Kings-Bring on the Witches
The Tempest: Coming of Age in a Brave New World
Othello and The Merchant of Venice: Challenging the Status Quo
A Tragedy in the Classroom: The Disappearance of Comedies and Histories