Shakespeare300 provides . . .
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portable insight into Shakespeare’s plays
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original content, including introductions and synopses
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colorful charts, infographics and a wealth of extras: Shakespearean Neologisms, Insults and a detailed Timeline
Although Shakespeare300 is designed to be concise (the “300” in its title refers to the 300-word limit set on each section of text), it doesn’t skimp on rich content. Building on advanced degrees in Linguistics and Dramatic Literature, Reese brings fresh, no-nonsense insight to the saturated world of Shakespearean reference materials. The result is an entertaining, fast and fun reference app . . . both scholarly and a bit cheeky.
Shakespeare300
offers students and theatregoers alike a unique take on all the plays presented in concise (300 word) introductions, synopses and infographics.
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Shakespeare300 is perfect for . . .
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anyone desiring a better understanding of Shakespeare’s remarkable (yet sometimes intimidating) canon
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students seeking a fun and thorough study guide-on-the-go
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theatregoers looking to brush up on their Shakespeare by quickly reviewing the Bard’s complex plots and characters prior to any production
After 15 years of publishing for adults and young adults (including 5 books published in 12 languages), New York Times bestselling author James Reese has brought his penchant for gripping narrative and expansive knowledge of the classics to the iPhone and iPad. Shakespeare300, the new app written by Reese, provides portable insight into all of Shakespeare’s plays. Presented in a highly visual style, it features colorful maps and infographics, with introductions and synopses, and a wealth of extras written by Reese himself.