The Illustrated Complete Works of Shakespeare: New Illustrated Edition (Definitive)

The Illustrated Complete Works of Shakespeare: New Illustrated Edition (Definitive)

by William Shakespeare (Author), William Shakespeare (Author), Dr Warren Boutcher (Introduction)

Synopsis

Whether through an admiration instilled at school or discovered with passion later in life, William Shakespeare inhabits us all. This is the ideal gift for lovers of Shakespeare who will be able simply to enjoy revelling in the intrinsic beauty of the Bard's prose and poetry, laid out in all its glory, unfettered by fussy notes, and accompanied by beautiful and evocative artwork to set the mood. A thoughtful introduction is followed by all of Shakespeare's plays, sonnets and poems - an attractive and accessible collection that will appeal to all.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 464
Edition: New
Publisher: Flame Tree Illustrated
Published: 01 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1847869947
ISBN 13: 9781847869944

Media Reviews
Amazon review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Superb edition of the Bard's works 9 Mar 2012 By Foxtara This is a truly beautiful edition of Shakespeare's works. With lots of full plate magnificent illustrations and many more smaller illustrations, engravings and line drawings. The plays, sonnets and his poems are are also here. To fit them all in the print is a bit small, so for the short-sighted like me a magnifying glass or page-magnifier is a must, nevertheless the book is still a joy. It is also heavy as one would expect for the complete works. When you see the large and glorious illustrations, the beautiful style of the text and headings in well chosen fonts, and of course the genius of Shakespeare's work, you will see that it is a book to be treasured.
Author Bio
Dr Warren Boutcher is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen Mary, University of London and is an expert in the Late Renaissance, the period during which Shakespeare wrote his famous plays. His current projects include The School of Montaigne (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). He is head of the first year undergraduate Shakespeare course at Queen Mary, which includes collaborations with Shakespeare's Globe on Bankside, London. He has made extensive contributions to books and journals.