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File Size: 2016 KB

Print Length: 117 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1975917928

Publisher: AmazonClassics (August 15, 2017)

Publication Date: August 15, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B073QLX4V9

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So far, in the last year and a half, I have read 15 of the Arden Shakespeare Collection and 'A Midsummer's Night's Dream' has the worst introduction of them all. The writer spends so much time with the history of the play's productions that the work itself suffers. In an introduction the work is the key, not its history. Analysis of plot, character development, metaphysics, key phrases, the characters' relationships to one another and to the text, motives, etc, are crucial, for me, before I read the play. I have nor seen that many of Shakespeare's plays, but I find reading them rewarding and exciting. But first, before I get started reading the text, I need a warm-up that smoothes me into the play. The writer of this intro, Chaudhuri, holds the key components of Dream at a distance, while going on and on about where it was produced, who produced it, the actors who played certain characters, its translation into movies, TV, opera, while staying completely away from the text. I want to know about the characters in the play and their interrelationships with one another, an analysis of crucial scenes and how they move the plot forward, how key phrases reveal the inner depths of the characters' motives; in short, a body of knowledge that helps me along as I read the play. Its production history should be in the last few pages of the introduction, not take up more than half of it. I have gone ahead with the reading of Dream without the aid of a good intro and it is moving along nicely but an in-depth intro would have been so helpful.

I love this series of Shakespeare books, but this one in particular hits a soft spot with me. I bought my first copy almost 20 years ago and brought it with our family to an outdoor, picnic performance of the play. My five-year-old daughter, was hooked after the first faery leapt over our picnic blanket and ran to join the others on the stage. We followed along the story with this beautifully illustrated book and a solar glow bulb, this becoming one of the faeries. Fast forward to the present and my beautiful daughter is now producing Shakespeare Summer Festivals at her college. She came home looking for this book. I gladly handed it down (including the little dried flower we placed in it that night) and I immediately ordered another one for me. These series of books are perfect for introducing young readers to the works of the Bard, because they are not huge and intimidating but smaller, hard bound and beautifully illustrated. Our set is now a family heirloom.

When looking at classics this is one of the first one many people read. And for good reason. Shakespeare wrote a great tale of a love triangle, a fun-loving fae, and fae-king in love, and one night of errors ending well. Although I'm of the opinion that what happens off-page is a little dirtier than what happens on page :-PI know a lot of people who started with Romeo and Juliet and got turned off... I wish they'd give it another shot. This play is fantastic.

Even though I have read almost everything William Shakespeare wrote I have begun to read different approaches to the Bard’s work. Much of Shakespeare’s plays deal with tragedy but I just completed reading (Manga Shakespeare: A midsummer night’s dream illustrated by Kate Brown) one of his most amusing and funny plays.This was a fun read and is full of mystical fairies that just for the fun of it create strange love triangles among a group of teenagers. The mischievous fairies make a powerful love potion which creates chaos among the love interests of Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius. The fully illustrated 207 page soft cover book makes the story come alive. This is one of my favorite Shakespeare’s plays.I never like to give away too much information when reviewing any novel. Even if you have never read or seen any of Shakespeare’s plays this graphic novel is a good place to start enjoying the ancient master of poetry and prose, William Shakespeare.Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Zen Poetry Moments: Haiku and Senryu for special occasions).

Bough this Calla edition of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"... twice -- first time, upon opening the book the binding that holds the pages became unglued from the spine -- completely -- returned and tried another and the same thing -- quite disappointed as you can imagine...but I figure that after two exact same defects, must be a production/batch issue.5 stars for paper material, illustrations, as Calla editions deliver in this department -- the problem would be with the binding/construction which gets a 1 star -- maybe they didn't actually try to open their books to see how the spines perform?I've checked other Calla editions and this issue seems limited to this title & also "A House of Pomegranates" -- beware of this potential issue if ordering these two books.

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