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The Shakespeare Story-Book

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About This Book

An introductory study examines the interdependence of plot and character in dramatic art, arguing that both are essential and recommending that young readers learn plots first to appreciate characters more fully later. It critiques earlier simplified retellings for omitting crucial incidents and obscuring thematic detail, and aims to supply clearer, more complete narrations of the plays. The volume traces many plots back to Italian and French prose sources, explains how the dramatist adapted and combined those tales, and presents concise story renditions designed to clarify dramatic structure and origins for youthful audiences.

About the Author

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Mary Macleod

Mary Macleod was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her retellings of classic stories. One of her notable works is "The Shakespeare Story-Book," which presents the tales of Shakespeare's plays in a format accessible to younger readers. Macleod's storytelling style often emphasizes clarity and engagement, making complex narratives approachable for children. Her work reflects a dedication to introducing literary classics to new generations, enriching the literary heritage of children's literature.

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