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King Lear
Oxford School Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Edited by
Roma Gill OBE
224 pages | 216x170mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-832054-8 | Paperback
Publication Date: 28 March 2002
Price:
£6.99
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Suitable for:
KS3, GCSE and A Level students
The
Oxford School Shakespeare
is a well-established series which helps students
understand and enjoy Shakespeare's plays.
As well as the complete and unabridged text, each play in this series has an extensive
range of students' notes. These include detailed and clear explanations of difficult words
and passages, a synopsis of the plot, summaries of individual scenes, and notes on the
main characters.
Also included is a wide range of questions and activities for work in class, together
with the historical background to Shakespeare's England, a brief biography of Shakespeare,
and a complete list of his plays.
Roma Gill
, the series editor, has taught Shakespeare at all levels. She has acted in and
directed Shakespeare's plays, and has lectured on Shakespeare all over the world.
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