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Twelfth Night (Sixty-Minute Shakespeare) by Cass Foster *Read Online »RTF

Twelfth Night (Sixty-Minute Shakespeare)


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Twelfth Night (Sixty-Minute Shakespeare)

Title:Twelfth Night (Sixty-Minute Shakespeare)
Author:Cass Foster
Rating:4.66 (198 Votes)
Asin:1877749249
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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An abridged version of Shakespeare's comedy about love at first sight, disguises, twins, and practical jokes.

Editorial : "Allows teachers to introduce the language more easily to wary studentsThe series is a valuable resourceFoster successfully retains each plays integrity and beauty." -- Today's Librarian

"Reading-or performing Shakespeare doesn't need to take 'forever and a day.' Not if you raise the curtain on The Sixty-Minute ShakespeareCass Foster has done a superb job of cutting the text while retaining the sense of the story and the poetic rhythm of the words." --Education World

Want to ease kids into reading full-length Shakespeare? The Sixty-Minute Shakespeare series offers fast-paced condensations of six Shakespeare classics. Rather than retell, the series preserves the original play format and the Bard's language, while providing excellent footnotes to archaic words. It's a smart stepping stone to the real thing. -- NEA Today

As our Education Outreach department at Colorado Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to enlightening teachers and stu

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