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A Midsummer Night's Dream
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
+9
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형식
오디오북
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 31, 2021
출판사
SparkNotes Audio/No Fear Shakespeare
ISBN-10
1549193589
ISBN-13
9781549193583
설명
A captivating exploration of one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies brings clarity and enjoyment to his timeless words. The cast of talented contributors introduces readers to the enchanting world of fairies, dreams, and tangled romances that unfold in a magical forest. With their insights and interpretations, they unravel the complexities of the narrative, making it approachable for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
The various voices in this guide not only illuminate the characters' motivations and conflicts but also delve into the play's rich themes of love, mischief, and illusion. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, enhancing the reader's understanding of the whimsical yet profound nature of the story.
As laughter and intrigue dance on the pages, readers are encouraged to embrace the joy of Shakespeare's language without the intimidation often associated with it. This vibrant and engaging take on the iconic play opens a window into the beauty of Shakespeare's wit, inviting readers to lose themselves in a midsummer's dream of their own.
The various voices in this guide not only illuminate the characters' motivations and conflicts but also delve into the play's rich themes of love, mischief, and illusion. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, enhancing the reader's understanding of the whimsical yet profound nature of the story.
As laughter and intrigue dance on the pages, readers are encouraged to embrace the joy of Shakespeare's language without the intimidation often associated with it. This vibrant and engaging take on the iconic play opens a window into the beauty of Shakespeare's wit, inviting readers to lose themselves in a midsummer's dream of their own.
리뷰
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)