Saving Hamlet
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
"Fifteen-year-old Emma is acting as stage manager for her school's production of Hamlet when she finds herself transported to the original staging of Hamlet in Shakespearean England"-- Provided by publisher
La scrittura di Molly Horton Booth approfondisce le intricate connessioni tra i temi shakespeariani e il panorama delle emozioni umane. Il suo lavoro, in particolare per i giovani adulti, offre profonde intuizioni sulle sfide dell'adolescenza e sulle complessità delle relazioni. Booth intreccia abilmente la sua profonda conoscenza della storia letteraria e del teatro nelle sue narrazioni, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva distintiva. Attraverso il suo insegnamento e il suo impegno pubblico, mira a illuminare la duratura rilevanza e la bellezza della letteratura classica per il pubblico contemporaneo.
"Fifteen-year-old Emma is acting as stage manager for her school's production of Hamlet when she finds herself transported to the original staging of Hamlet in Shakespearean England"-- Provided by publisher
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