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The Taming Of The Shrew(Illustrated) - cover

The Taming Of The Shrew(Illustrated)

William Shakespeare

Editorial: JOHN LEWIS

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Sinopsis

Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 stunning illustrations that bring the story to life.
	Summary: Provides a concise overview of the play.
	Characters List: Details the key characters for easy reference.
	Author Biography: Offers insights into the life of William Shakespeare.

Dive into the spirited world of "The Taming of the Shrew," one of William Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, in this beautifully illustrated edition. This timeless tale of love, power, and transformation is set in the vibrant city of Padua and follows the fiery Katharina and her determined suitor, Petruchio.
Experience the comedic twists and turns as Petruchio sets out to "tame" the strong-willed Katharina with his wit and unconventional methods, while the sweet-natured Bianca is courted by a cast of humorous and scheming suitors. Shakespeare's exploration of gender roles, societal expectations, and the nature of true partnership remains as relevant and engaging today as it was over four centuries ago.
This edition is enriched with:
20 Stunning Illustrations: Visualize key moments and bring the story's characters and settings vividly to life.
Summary: Gain a quick understanding of the play's plot and themes.
Characters List: Familiarize yourself with the main players in this comedic drama.
Author Biography: Discover the fascinating life of William Shakespeare, the genius behind the play.
This illustrated rendition of "The Taming of the Shrew" is a novel and engrossing way to enjoy one of the finest comedies ever written, regardless of your familiarity with Shakespearean literature. Ideal for readers of all age groups, this book is an indispensable addition to any library.
 
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