... Shakespeare, the second half of the 16th century would still be considered the most remarkable epoch in our literature. In the glory of that period London played an important part, both as the usual residence of a highly- cultured court and ...
... by Aliki, this picture book for older readers combines a biography of Shakespeare with snippets from his plays and the fascinating story of how the Globe has been resurrected in recent times. (Ages 7-12). The Bard is a character in author ...
... father from the wrath of the king in "O'Sullivan Stew" (Putnam, $15.99). Author/artist Hudson Talbott cooks up ... William Shakespeare are worth notlfigr"! First is "William Shakespearer& the Globe" (HarperCollins, $l5.9t>. Written ...
... in he Sun, was required in 19 percent f schools. Public schools: 1. Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, 84 percent. 2. Macbeth, Shakespeare, 81 per- ent. 3. Huckleberry Finn, Mark Vain, 70 percent. 4. Julius Caesar, Shakespeare, 70. 5 ...
... in her daily life, he may .unconsciously have read his first pages iu female character, that book which is in general so hard to study for man, but which h William Shakespeare had at his, fingers' s ends down to its last lines. " She ...
... of words from the works of both writers at different periods ln their lives, fed the groups into a com- puter and Shakespeare emerged as the in- author of the plays and sonnets. Which bear his name. This has not changed the views of the ...
... In "Author. Author," Al Pacino had eight kids and a Broadway deadline. In this movie, Hoffman is called "Tootsie" and pursued around the set. It's as if ... in the gender gap. Washington Post Writers Group. William Shakespeare. today:
... of valor w>lh Lancelot and GuinevO'O 4.98 21 Peter Rabbit and Other Stories, 7btn anniversary commennoral've ^d1'0" v>f'1' ten and .. jstrated by Beatrix Potter. 1S9 'u . color drawings 8 xlt 398 22 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...
... of the followup. "But that will probably be my last book," he muses. Perhaps Pohl's personal favorite is "Like to the Lark," oecause of his deep interest in Shakespeare, The contribution of this book, he says, was the evidences ...
A WOMAN OP OII-TS. Natalie Unculn, author of "Tho Trevor Cas," la a woman of many gifts, t^ast winter she gave lossonh in ngltah to tho Turkish ... in author. "But," said the mystified diplomat, "Shakespeare -\vrote Shakespeare!"