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Oxford Shakespeare concordances

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~10h 46min
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About Author

Marcia Williams

Marcia Williams is a highly successful, prize-winning author and illustrator who has published over thirty books in her distinctive, entertaining and accessible comic-strip style. Her many awards include UKLA Children’s Book Award and The English 4-11 Picture Book Award. Her books are extremely popular in schools for their humorous and approachable way of introducing the classics to a young age group. She is also a much sought-after panellist at literary festivals and educational conferences. Her titles include: Archie’s War; Flossie’s Secret War Diary; Mr William Shakespeare’s Plays; Bravo, Mr William Shakespeare; Greek Myths; The Stone Age, Hunters, Gatherers and Woolly Mammoths and Three Cheers for Women! Her books are returned to time and again by children of all ages – from 6 to 60 years! Source: [Author's website](

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Frances E. Dolan examines the puzzling pronouns and puns, the love poetry, mischief, and disguises of Twelfth Night, exploring its themes of grief, obsessive love, social climbing and gender identity, and helping you towards your own close-readings.

How the series evolves

beginning
Twelfth Night
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finale
The Winter's Tale
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overall
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Books in this Series

Twelfth Night

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Frances E. Dolan examines the puzzling pronouns and puns, the love poetry, mischief, and disguises of Twelfth Night, exploring its themes of grief, obsessive love, social climbing and gender identity, and helping you towards your own close-readings.

The taming of the shrew

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"A literary analysis of the play 'The Taming of the Shrew.' Includes information on the history and culture of Elizabethan England"--Provided by publisher.

The Winter's Tale

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An abridged version of "The winter's tale" accompanied by illustrations from the television series. Suggested level: secondary.