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A midsummer night's dream

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Butler, James

A midsummer night's dream / William Shakespeare ; text adaptation, notes and activities by James Butler and Lucia De Vanna ; additional activities by Rebecca Raynes

New ed

Genova : Cideb ; Canterbury : Black cat, c2003

Reading & training [Cideb]. Pre-intermediate - Reading Shakespeare [Cideb]. Step four B2.1

Titel / Autor: A midsummer night's dream / William Shakespeare ; text adaptation, notes and activities by James Butler and Lucia De Vanna ; additional activities by Rebecca Raynes

New ed

Veröffentlichung: Genova : Cideb ; Canterbury : Black cat, c2003

Physische Beschreibung: 95 p. : ill. color. ; 24 cm. +1 disco sonoro (CD)

Reihen: Reading & training [Cideb]. Pre-intermediate - Reading Shakespeare [Cideb]. Step four B2.1

ISBN: 9788853000330

Datum:2003

Sprache: Englisch (Sprache des Textes, der Filmmusik usw.)

Land: Italy

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  • Versione ridotta e semplificata ad uso scolastico
  • Con apparato didattico
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Macbeth

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Butler, James

Macbeth / William Shakespeare ; adaptation by James Butler and Maria Lucia de Vanna ; activities by Bruce Hodges ; illustrated by Gianni De Conno

New ed

Genova : Cideb ; Canterbury : Black cat, c2008

Reading Shakespeare [Cideb]. Step four B2.1

Titel / Autor: Macbeth / William Shakespeare ; adaptation by James Butler and Maria Lucia de Vanna ; activities by Bruce Hodges ; illustrated by Gianni De Conno

New ed

Veröffentlichung: Genova : Cideb ; Canterbury : Black cat, c2008

Physische Beschreibung: 95 p. : ill. color. ; 24 cm. +1 disco sonoro (CD)

Reihen: Reading Shakespeare [Cideb]. Step four B2.1

ISBN: 9788853008398

Datum:2008

Sprache: Englisch (Sprache des Textes, der Filmmusik usw.)

Land: Italy

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  • Versione semplificata ad uso scolastico
  • Con apparato didattico
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Abstract: The tragedy of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and their ambitious, bloody path to tyrannical power, and madness, is as powerful now as it was in Shakespeare's day.. (Dalla 4. di cop.)