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A Midsummer Night's Dream
によって
William Shakespeare
まだ評価がありません
Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
+9
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形式
オーディオブック
長さ
0h 1m
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2021
出版社
HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing
版
3
ISBN-10
0008475172
ISBN-13
9780008475178
説明
Set in a fantastical realm where love and magic intertwine, this engaging edition of a classic tale invites readers into the whimsical world of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare weaves a multifaceted narrative filled with enchanting characters, from the lovestruck Lysander to the mischievous Puck, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of romance in a forest brimming with enchantment. The rivalry of two pairs of lovers, intertwined with the schemes of fairies, creates a playful yet poignant exploration of love's complexities and absurdities.
The Cambridge School edition brings added depth to this timeless play, providing insightful commentary and analysis that enrich the reader's understanding. With carefully curated notes and guidance, it allows both students and seasoned readers to appreciate the intricacies of Shakespeare's writing and the subtle humor that pervades the story. In the end, the play celebrates the transformative power of love, reminding us that sometimes, dreams can lead to unexpected realities.
The Cambridge School edition brings added depth to this timeless play, providing insightful commentary and analysis that enrich the reader's understanding. With carefully curated notes and guidance, it allows both students and seasoned readers to appreciate the intricacies of Shakespeare's writing and the subtle humor that pervades the story. In the end, the play celebrates the transformative power of love, reminding us that sometimes, dreams can lead to unexpected realities.
レビュー
I disliked this enough to forget to mark it as read. This one really was too annoying with its depiction of "love" and women that I was just having a terrible time pushing through very questionable thought processes and dialogues. It's disappointing since I thought this could be a new favorite (given my love for fairies/fae folk since childhood)