Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare

Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare is a 1907 collection published by E. Nesbit with the intention of entertaining young readers and retelling William Shakespeare's plays in a way they could be easily understood by younger readers.She also included a brief Shakespeare biography, a pronunciation guide to some of the more difficult names and a list of famous quotations, arranged by subject.[2] The collection includes: Published in 1907, the book has received a number of editions over the later years.Iona Opie in her introduction to the 1997 edition praised Nesbit's work by saying that she "has rehabilitated the plays as pure entertainment.She tells the stories with clarity and gusto.... giving the flavour of each play by the skillful use of short quotations"[3] Erica Hateley described Nesbit's style as follows: "she often retains scraps of the Shakespearean language, but glosses a meaning (or even an interpretation) for it, and quickly summarises entire scenes in brief paragraphs".
Edith NesbitChildren's novelT. Fisher UnwinUnited KingdomE. NesbitWilliam ShakespeareA Midsummer Night's DreamThe TempestAs You Like ItThe Winter's TaleKing LearTwelfth NightMuch Ado About NothingRomeo and JulietPericlesHamletCymbelineMacbethThe Comedy of ErrorsThe Merchant of VeniceTimon of AthensOthelloThe Taming of the ShrewMeasure for MeasureTwo Gentlemen of VeronaAll's Well That Ends WellOnce upon a timeIona OpieProject GutenbergLibriVoxFive Children and ItThe Phoenix and the CarpetThe Story of the AmuletThe Story of the Treasure SeekersThe WouldbegoodsThe Railway ChildrenThe Enchanted CastleThe House of ArdenThe Magic CityThe Magic WorldOnegai! Samia-donThe Treasure SeekersFour Kids and ItThe Railway Children Returnshort stories