Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Hamlet, Henry IVPeggy O'Brien ***MARION--PLEASE DELETE THIS COPY***The Director of the Teaching Shakepeare Institute presents an invaluable guide for those teaching two of Shakespeare's greatest plays. Providing real help to teachers at all levels--from elementary school through college--this guide presents crucial information on scholarship, performance, and curriculum. |
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Contents
Couples in Shakespeare or Twos Company | 16 |
The Coherences of Henry IV Part 1 and Hamlet | 32 |
The Plays the Thing | 49 |
Part Three | 65 |
Henry IV Part 1 | 129 |
Teaching | 217 |
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Teaching Hamlet and Henry IV, Part 1: Shakespeare Set Free, Volume 2 Peggy O'Brien Limited preview - 2006 |
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