William Shakespeare, ‘Measure for Measure’ Notes

“William Shakespeare, ‘Measure for Measure’ Notes” by John Saunders is a detailed examination of Shakespeare’s work, published by Longman in 1980. This edition, consisting of 67 pages, is presented in English and provides insights into various aspects of Shakespeare’s life and the context of his plays, particularly focusing on “Measure for Measure.” The book covers topics such as Shakespeare’s relationship with the theatre, the historical backdrop of his era, and an analysis of characters, plot structure, and language.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the themes and elements that define “Measure for Measure.” The text delves into the intricacies of the play, offering a structured approach to understanding its components. With a focus on education and teaching, this book serves as a resource for those interested in the study of Shakespeare’s works and their relevance in educational settings.
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Skakespeare the man – Shakespeare and the theatre – Shakespeare and the age – Characters – Plot and structure – Language – The play.
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