William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts
William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts (Dead Famous)
Andrew Donkin
ISBN: | 9780439982696 |
Publisher: | Scholastic Hippo |
Published: | 19 March, 2004 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts
William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts (Dead Famous)
Andrew Donkin
You've probably heard of William Shakespeare... He is dead famous for: - writing a few plays - having a bit of a way with words - creating characters like romantic Romeo and murderous Macbeth. But have you heard that William: - did a seven-year vanishing act - nearly had his head chopped off by the Queen - nicked an entire theatre? Yes, even though he's dead, William's still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with William's secret diary, find out the news of the day in the Shakespearean Sun and prepare to be amazed as the curtain is raised on Shakespeare's most dramatic acts. Dead Funny - Dead Gripping - Dead Famous
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