All the World's a Stage: Speeches, Poems and Songs from Shakespeare

All the World's a Stage: Speeches, Poems and Songs from Shakespeare

by Dorothy Boux (Editor)

Synopsis

As an introduction to Shakespeare, this presentation of extracts from Shakespeare's greatest plays and sonnets should capture the imagination of parents and children alike. Shakespeare presents a gamut of human emotions - love, humour, murder, sorcery, violence and greatness. Each text is stylistically distinct, and the skilful use of calligraphy heightens and underscores the phonetic and dramatic qualities of Shakespeare's verse. The book explores four themes: young love, laughter and innocence; the dark and the sinister in human nature; war; and the choices facing us in life, as represented by the three caskets in A Merchant of Venice .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
Published: 02 May 1994

ISBN 10: 0856831468
ISBN 13: 9780856831461

Author Bio
Calligrapher and Illustrator Dorothy Boux has penned several books for Shepheard-Walwyn: The Eternal One, Images of Christmas, The Golden Thread, All the World's A Stage and Woman: A Unique Tribute. Dorothy started drawing at an early age, but fell in love with calligraphy later in life. She ran a gallery on Harrow Hill where some of her earlier work was printed on an old handpress. She continues to exhibit her calligraphy and illustrations at craft fairs.