Winter Song A Poem

Winter Song A Poem by William Shakespeare, published by Boyds Mills Press in 2006, presents a unique exploration of winter through the lens of Shakespeare’s work. This edition, consisting of 32 pages, features charming illustrations that vividly depict scenes from Shakespeare’s England, capturing the essence of the season with imagery such as icicles and children playing in the cold.
Readers will find that this illustrated version of “Winter Song,” originally performed in the romantic comedy Lover’s Labor’s Lost, brings to life the wintry atmosphere of Elizabethan England. The bold and beautiful images complement the poem, inviting readers to engage with the historical and poetic elements of the text. This edition serves as a delightful introduction to Shakespeare’s songs, making it suitable for those interested in poetry, history, and language arts.
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Charming illustrations open the door to the world of William Shakespeare. Icicles hang by the wall, children’s noses are red and raw, and Joan is busy in the kitchen stirring the pot. It is winter in Shakespeare’s England. Shakespeare wrote a number of songs for his own productions. Among the most charming is “Winter Song,” performed at the end of his romantic comedy Lover’s Labor’s Lost. Melanie Hall’s illustrated version of the poem is filled with bold and beautiful images that bring to life the wintry world of Elizabethan England.
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