Tales from Shakespeare

Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb is an illustrated collection published by Dent in 1991, featuring 312 pages in English. This book presents twenty stories that begin with “The Tempest,” exploring themes of magic, power, and reconciliation, and concludes with “Pericles, Prince of Tyre,” which delves into love, loss, and family ties. The collection includes romances and comedies penned by Mary Lamb, alongside six tragedies authored by Charles Lamb, all unfolding chronologically while retaining much of Shakespeare’s lyricism and rhythm.
Readers will find a blend of Romantic storytelling and literary homage to Shakespeare throughout this edition. The tales maintain the essence of the original plays, offering a unique perspective on the dramatic narratives. Additionally, the introduction by Marina Warner provides insight into the lives of Charles and Mary Lamb, their literary ambitions, and their connections with contemporary writers, enriching the reader’s understanding of the context in which these adaptations were created.
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“This collection of twenty stories begins with ‘The Tempest’, which explores themes of magic, power and reconciliation, and ends with ‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre’, an exotic play of love, loss and family ties. Between these two tales are other romances and comedies written by Mary Lamb, and six tragedies written by Charles Lamb. Each tale unfolds chronologically and retains much of Shakespeare’s lyricism, phrasing and rhythm. The Lambs’ book is a work of Romantic storytelling as well as an original literary homage to the Bard.” “In her introduction, Marina Warner discusses the difficult lives of Charles and Mary Lamb, their aims and passion for their work and their relationships with contemporary writers.”–BOOK JACKET.
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