Liz Evers

To Be or Not To Be

A Celebration of Shakespeare's 400-year Legacy

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 27/08/2015

ISBN: 9781782434832

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Language

Binding: Hardback

Size: 198 x 129 mm

Extent: 192 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

Edition Status: Out of Print

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Summary:

The essential guide to the Bard and his work, celebrating 400 years of his legacy.

The works of William Shakespeare have been a permanent feature on school curricula for years, and almost everybody can boast even a basic knowledge of his life and craft.

But, with thirty-eight plays, over 150 sonnets and numerous other poems, there's such a wealth of material it's no wonder we sometimes forget the finer details.

To Be or Not To Be is a fresh, new look at Shakespeare's work, showing how and why it remains such an integral part of popular culture and the English language.

From what drove Ophelia mad, to the real meaning behind the phrase 'Wherefore art thou, Romeo?', this book covers everything: from the characters, essential plotlines and the famous lines from a host of Shakespeare's greatest works, to illuminating information on the playwright himself.

All in an attractive gift book format, this is a true Shakespearian treasure trove that nobody should be without.

Sales points:

  • Published to commemorate the 400-year legacy of Shakespeare's work

  • An entertaining and accessible guide to the life and works of the world's most famous and revered playwright and poet

  • Contains the most famous quotations and misquotations, with the background to each, as well as lively and colourful biographical content on the Bard himself

  • Features an index of plays and characters as well as a handy index of famous lines

About the Author:

Liz Evers

Liz Evers is a writer and editor who has written four books for Michael O'Mara Books. She has worked on varied projects across communications and publishing and lives in Ireland.