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1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts (Dead Famous) (Paperback)
This is too silly and crude to be of much use, even if there are some interesting facts. I assume the point of teaching Shakespeare is to develop insight. Shakespeare has crude humor certainly, but it is an aspect of his delving into the whole range of human behavior and as such a part, and often a fun part, of that study. This is just simple crudeness seeming to assume that children can not be brought in touch with Shakespeare in any other way. My experience is different. There are plenty of books that expose children to Shakespeare with more to offer than this.
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William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts (Dead Famous) by Andrew Donkin (Paperback - March 19, 2004)
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