Vroege RecensentenAaron Kite
March 2015 Partij
Weggever beëindigd: 30 maart om 06:00 pm EDT
You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times. Times have changed. In Shakespeare for Slackers:Hamlet, not only do you get the original play written by William Shakespeare, but you also get what a few of us think he probably would have written if he were still around today. (And if he sat around watching a lot of television.) It's Shakespeare translated, retold, vandalized, brutalized, and outright demolished to suit the language of the times. Why? Because we can. The eBook version includes the threaded Slackers/Original, pure Slackers, and the glory of the original. The perfect companion for John Poulsen's: Shakespeare for Readers' Theatre.
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- Ebook
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- Fiction and Literature
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- Five Rivers Publishing (Uitgever)
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December 2014 Partij
Weggever beëindigd: 30 december om 12:00 am EST
You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times. Times have changed. In Shakespeare for Slackerst, not only do you get the original play written by William Shakespeare, but you also get what a few of us think he probably would have written if he were still around today. (And if he sat around watching a lot of television.) It's Shakespeare translated, retold, vandalized, brutalized, and outright demolished to suit the language of the times. Why? Because we can. The eBook version includes the full threaded Slackers/Original version, as well as the Slackers, and original versions.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genre
- Fiction and Literature
- Aangeboden door
- Five Rivers Publishing (Uitgever)
- Links
- Boek informatie
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June 2014 Partij: 2 Boeken Aangeboden
Weggever beëindigd: 30 juni om 06:00 pm EDT
Gwenwyn is the most miserable princess ever, and for good reason. Merely brushing up against her or touching her exposed skin is enough to cause painful burns, or worse. And if that wasn't enough, she's just discovered the singular reason for her existence - to act as the king's secret assassin, murdering neighboring princes with nothing more than a simple kiss.
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- Ebook
- Genres
- Fantasy, Fiction and Literature
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- Five Rivers Publishing (Uitgever)
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You know, back in the day, Shakespeare wasn't considered elite. Oh sure, his plays were performed for royalty, but they were actually written for tradesmen, shopkeepers, average Joes, anybody who could pay a penny for a ticket. Mostly he wrote plays for the common man, using the language of the times. Times have changed. In Shakespeare for Slackers: Romeo and Juliet, not only do you get the original play written by William Shakespeare, but you also get what a few of us think he probably would have written if he were still around today. (And if he sat around watching a lot of television.) It's Shakespeare translated, retold, vandalized, brutalized, and outright demolished to suit the language of the times. Why? Because we can. The perfect companion for John Poulsen's: Shakespeare for Readers' Theatre.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- Poetry, Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
- Aangeboden door
- Five Rivers Publishing (Uitgever)
- Links
- Boek informatie
LibraryThing Werkpagina
20
exemplaren
192
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