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Cambridge School Shakespeare (new editions)

Modern editions of a popular and trusted series.

Selected titles from Cambridge School Shakespeare are now available in a substantially revised and updated edition. All titles remain faithful to the Cambridge School Shakespeare active approach, treating each play as a script to be acted, explored and enjoyed. New and revised activities in each volume refresh and update this trusted, well-established series, with a 'can do' approach for students new to Shakespeare. There is also a range of features to aid study at GCSE, with expanded sections on characters, language and imagery and performance history provide extra support and an ideal starting point for GCSE coursework.

  • All titles remain faithful to the Cambridge School Shakespeare active approach, treating each play as a script to be acted, explored and enjoyed.
  • Enlarged glossary provides extra support with the language of Shakespeare.
  • New activities have been developed by users of Cambridge School Shakespeare and will provide practice of KS3 and GCSE required skills.
  • A stunning eight pages of full-colour production photos bring the plays to life and allow pupils to study aspects of performance and interpretation as required by SATs and GCSE coursework.
  • Unrivalled support for the Year 9 Shakespeare paper is provided by activities which are fully integrated with the text of the play.
  • Expanded sections on characters, language and imagery and performance history provide extra support and an ideal starting point for GCSE coursework.
This is the best series if you want clear text, and helpful and inventive tasks. None of the other editions comes close to these in terms of references to productions and background. The language is friendly and the tasks are stimulating, but carefully blended with extremely useful information about meaning, context and awareness of stage history.

Times Educational Supplement

Cambridge is more exacting and imaginative. A full range of required activities is there, but the editor does not defer to officialdom and respects the student's independent intelligence. For able students of any age, and everyone post-GCSE, Cambridge is the outright winner.

Times Educational Supplement

The Cambridge School Shakespeare series places drama and theatre firmly in the forefront of its approach, while so many school Shakespeare's merely claim or pretend to do so. Attractively produced and printed, these books have a deliberately limited editorial apparatus. They dispense with the usual critical introduction and make explanatory textual notes as few, concise and inconspicuous as possible. Instead, they concentrate on drama-based activities, positioned opposite the text and in a two-page cluster at the end of each act. With good sense and great skill, much linguistic aid and interpretative substance are seamlessly interwoven with the presentation of activities, so that students are simultaneously taught and put in charge of their own work. . . Cambridge sets you free.

Times Educational Supplement

We have used Cambridge School Shakespeare texts for years. They are a teacher's dream - a brilliant mix of clear explanations and meaningful tasks - and they help to break down the invisible wall that kids often have to Shakespeare.

Mike Winkworth. Head of English, Portchester School, Bournemouth

Clearly the best for Key Stages 3 and 4. Always our first choice.

John Gallagher. Head of English, Stratford Upon Avon

The Cambridge School Shakespeare offers so much more than just the text. It offers imaginative and relevant activities for pupils to undertake, really enhancing their understanding of drama and Shakespeare as a writer. The brief page by page summaries are essential for pupils who struggle to interpret the language, in maintaining their enjoyment of Shakespeare's works and feeling they 'can do' Shakespeare.

Mrs K Hatchard. Head of English, Mascalls School, Kent

Cambridge School Shakespeare is an ideal book for Key Stage 3 - clear, attractive, and with lively and engaging activities. It gives students opportunities to become really involved in Shakespeare as drama.

Mr JP Cutler. Head of English, Poole Grammar School, Dorset

The Cambridge School Shakespeare is a mine of ideas and information for students and teachers. Having the glossary alongside the original allows those who need it to have a quick reference without having to draw attention to themselves and promotes confidence in getting to grips with less familiar language. The ideas for study illustrate to students how one text can be approached from a myriad of angles.

Moyra Beverton. The Cavendish School, Hertfordshire

The design, structure and style of this series makes them perfect for working with students in the classroom. The principle of arranging a combination of commentary, glossary and ideas for activities opposite a page of text is highly effective. It promotes carefully focussed group work designed to encourage close reading of the text as script so students can grasp the importance of the plays as performance. In addition, the excellent review material at the back of the texts enables intelligently guided independent learning which provides the first stage for our students in their preparation of ideas for coursework.

Head of English Literature. Bilborough College, Nottingham

The Literature Team in our sixth form college finds the Cambridge texts helpful for both students and staff. As well as useful annotations and glossary, they include questions and approaches which enhance the learning and teaching experience and focus on key assessment objectives.

Curriculum Co-ordinator for Literature. Barton Peveril College, Hampshire

We like the layout of the pages - they have text on the on side with really good activities for the class on the other plus a glossary and brief synopsis of the speeches. The children feel more confident using the text because of the glossary and synopses, and the activities are invaluable. The 'Looking Back' activities are also really useful because they give interesting information and also develop and extend the knowledge the pupils have.

Class Teacher, Manor High School, Leicester

The text itself is uncluttered and helpful comments are easily accessible on facing pages. The suggestions for activities throughout are stimulating and varied, allowing teachers to adapt and select according to the ability and aptitude of the class and even more importantly many of them can be carried out in the classroom.

English Department, St Ivo School, Cambridgeshire

We chose Cambridge Shakespeare as an attractive and affordable edition which helps students take an active, lively approach to their study of the play while still providing the supporting material they need to aid understanding and appreciation of the text.

Tracey King. Head of English, Corfe Hills School, Dorset

Dr Rex Gibson taught Shakespeare at all levels from KS3 to university in the UK, and provided numerous Shakespeare courses for teachers and students in Germany and the United States of America. He edited the Cambridge School Shakespeare series and Cambridge Student Guides, and was Director of the Shakespeare and Schools Project. He was also Lecturer in Education in the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education where he led many Shakespeare in-service courses for teachers.

Rex Gibson published well over one hundred articles and reviews on Shakespeare and teaching Shakespeare, and is the author ofTeaching Shakespeare,Shakespeare's Language,Stepping into Shakespeare,Discovering Shakespeare's Language(all Cambridge University Press).

For the Cambridge School Shakespeare series he edited Romeo and Juliet, King Henry 1V parts 1 and 2, The Merry Wives of Windsor, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Coriolanus, The Tempest and The Sonnets, and co-edited King John, Hamlet and Measure for Measure. For the Cambridge Student Guide series he edited Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus and The Tempest.

For his work on active approaches to teaching Shakespeare he was awarded the Sam Wanamaker International Shakespeare Globe Award and his book Teaching Shakespeare was Highly Commended by the committee of the English-Speaking Union Duke of Edinburgh Prize.

Titles in this series

Title Price In your shopping list Approval copy

Cambridge School Shakespeare: As You Like It (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521734370

$10.99

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Hamlet (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618748

$9.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: King Richard III (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618731

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618724

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618717

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Othello (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618762

$9.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Macbeth (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521606868

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618700

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: The Tempest (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618786

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Twelfth Night (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618779

$10.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521706766

$10.99

Cambridge School Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521618755

$9.00

Cambridge School Shakespeare: Julius Caesar (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521706773

$10.99

Cambridge School Shakespeare: King Lear (new edition)

ISBN: 9780521735988

$10.00
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