A Midsummer Night's Dream With Connections / William Shakespeare

By: Shakespeare, WilliamMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: United States of America.: Harcourt Brace & company , 1963Description: 126 p. il.; 27 cmISBN: 0-03-095765-6Subject(s): Obras de Teatro de Shakespeare | Clásicos para JóvenesDDC classification: 813 Summary: The "Connections" section of this Holt, Rinehart, and Winston edition of William Shakespeare's fantastic comedy distinguishes it among so many other versions. Eleven related (and delightful) selections - literary and some not so literary - shed light on the play's universal appeal. The selections include: from "The Knight's Tale," THE CANTERBURY TALES by Geoffrey Chaucer; Mercutio's Queen Mab speech from ROMEO and JULIET; "Midsummer Night Is More Than a Dream," a magazine article by Jay Walljasper; "Woman's Constancy," a poem by John Donne; "Tin Tan Tan," a short story by Sandra Cisneros; The Daily Round (book excerpt) by Ivor Brown; "The Laugher," an essay by Heinrich Boll; "Mr. Moon," a poem by Bliss Carman; "The Fairies," a poem by William Allingham; "The Rebirth of
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The "Connections" section of this Holt, Rinehart, and Winston edition of William Shakespeare's fantastic comedy distinguishes it among so many other versions. Eleven related (and delightful) selections - literary and some not so literary - shed light on the play's universal appeal. The selections include: from "The Knight's Tale," THE CANTERBURY TALES by Geoffrey Chaucer; Mercutio's Queen Mab speech from ROMEO and JULIET; "Midsummer Night Is More Than a Dream," a magazine article by Jay Walljasper; "Woman's Constancy," a poem by John Donne; "Tin Tan Tan," a short story by Sandra Cisneros; The Daily Round (book excerpt) by Ivor Brown; "The Laugher," an essay by Heinrich Boll; "Mr. Moon," a poem by Bliss Carman; "The Fairies," a poem by William Allingham; "The Rebirth of

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