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Poetry for Kids

William Shakespeare

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2 of 3 copies available

Love! Betrayal! Ambition! Tragedy! Jealousy! William Shakespeare's universal themes continue to resonate with readers of all ages more than 400 years after his death.
This wonderful, fully illustrated book introduces children to the Bard and more than thirty of his most famous and accessible verses, sonnets, and speeches. From "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" to "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" and "All the world's a stage," the words and poetry of the greatest playwright and poet spring to life on the page.
The next generation of readers, poets, and actors will be entranced by these works of Shakespeare. Each poem is illustrated and includes an explanation by an expert and definitions of important words to give kids and parents the fullest explanation of their content and impact.
"An enticing entree to the glories of Shakespeare's verse." —Kirkus Reviews
"A richly illustrated selection of 31 poems and excerpts from Shakespeare's most popular works. The selected writings provide a fantastic scope of Shakespeare's oeuvre. ... López's illustrations are intricate, dramatic, and moody; they help bring life and meaning to the words." —School Library Journal

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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2018

      Gr 4-7-A richly illustrated selection of 31 poems and excerpts from Shakespeare's most popular works. The selected writings provide a fantastic scope of Shakespeare's oeuvre. All of his most famous poems and plays are present and accounted for. For many readers, Shakespeare's poetry and prose can be quite dense, and this collection is unedited. The type is small, and many selections are longer-some excerpts contain almost 20 definitions of difficult or antiquated terms. López's illustrations are intricate, dramatic, and moody; they help to bring life and meaning to the words. VERDICT This collection is better suited for strong, tween readers who may be put off by its picture book appearance and "Poetry for Kids" series moniker, but the collection could also be enjoyed by younger children guided by adults.-Shannon O'Connor, Unami Middle School, Chalfont, PA

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2018
      In the fifth installment of the illuminating Poetry for Kids series, the spotlight shifts from U.S. luminaries--Dickinson, Whitman, Sandburg, Frost--across the Atlantic to perhaps the most famous writer of English. Again pairing an accomplished academician with a gifted illustrator, the resulting collection features 31 poetic selections curated by Shakespearean scholar Tassi (English, Univ. Nebraska-Kearney) and accompanied by atmospheric artwork from Spanish illustrator López. Though the Shakespearean oeuvre contains 154 sonnets and some longer poems, speeches from his plays dominate Tassi's carefully crafted portrait, highlighting many famous reflections on love and desire, calls to arms, and musings on power. Interestingly, one must look to the volume's explanatory "What William Was Thinking" section to learn not only the dramatic context behind, for example, "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears," from Julius Caesar, but why Mark Antony's observation that "The evil that men do lives after them; / The good is oft interred with their bones" carries such weight. More immediately, alongside Macbeth's timeless "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow" soliloquy, López's eerie and evocative visualization wonderfully sketches the outline of the stages of life being alluded to in the smoky vapor of a snuffed-out candle. Shakespeare's intricate syntax and Elizabethan vocabulary will warrant additional coaching for younger readers, facilitated by marginal notes.An enticing entree to the glories of Shakespeare's verse. (index) (Picture book/poetry. 10-14)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      The book's editor, Shakespearean scholar Tassi, culls thirty-one of the Bard's most famous sonnets, soliloquies, and other verses that underscore the universality of themes such as love, jealousy, power, revenge, and death. Each selection includes unfamiliar vocabulary defined on the page and a concise appended summary. Lspez's evocative, loose-lined illustrations are somewhat dreamy but help bring meaning to the text. An engaging and accessible entrie to Shakespeare. Ind.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2018

      Gr 4-7-A richly illustrated selection of 31 poems and excerpts from Shakespeare's most popular works. The selected writings provide a fantastic scope of Shakespeare's oeuvre. All of his most famous poems and plays are present and accounted for. For many readers, Shakespeare's poetry and prose can be quite dense, and this collection is unedited. The type is small, and many selections are longer-some excerpts contain almost 20 definitions of difficult or antiquated terms. L�pez's illustrations are intricate, dramatic, and moody; they help to bring life and meaning to the words. VERDICT This collection is better suited for strong, tween readers who may be put off by its picture book appearance and "Poetry for Kids" series moniker, but the collection could also be enjoyed by younger children guided by adults.-Shannon O'Connor, Unami Middle School, Chalfont, PA

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2018
      In the fifth installment of the illuminating Poetry for Kids series, the spotlight shifts from U.S. luminaries--Dickinson, Whitman, Sandburg, Frost--across the Atlantic to perhaps the most famous writer of English. Again pairing an accomplished academician with a gifted illustrator, the resulting collection features 31 poetic selections curated by Shakespearean scholar Tassi (English, Univ. Nebraska-Kearney) and accompanied by atmospheric artwork from Spanish illustrator L�pez. Though the Shakespearean oeuvre contains 154 sonnets and some longer poems, speeches from his plays dominate Tassi's carefully crafted portrait, highlighting many famous reflections on love and desire, calls to arms, and musings on power. Interestingly, one must look to the volume's explanatory "What William Was Thinking" section to learn not only the dramatic context behind, for example, "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears," from Julius Caesar, but why Mark Antony's observation that "The evil that men do lives after them; / The good is oft interred with their bones" carries such weight. More immediately, alongside Macbeth's timeless "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow" soliloquy, L�pez's eerie and evocative visualization wonderfully sketches the outline of the stages of life being alluded to in the smoky vapor of a snuffed-out candle. Shakespeare's intricate syntax and Elizabethan vocabulary will warrant additional coaching for younger readers, facilitated by marginal notes.An enticing entree to the glories of Shakespeare's verse. (index) (Picture book/poetry. 10-14)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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