Shakespeare's Globe Theater

Shakespeare's Globe Theater
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History's Great Structures

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

1200

Reading Level

9-12

نویسنده

David Robson

شابک

9781601525437
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School Library Journal

January 1, 2014

Gr 6-8-Buildings that have captured the hearts, minds, and imaginations of their respective builders and visitors for centuries and have become emblematic of their cultures are featured in these titles. The colorful and dramatic historical, political, and social forces underlying their construction are well explained. The slim volumes capture the period in which the structures were created and help readers understand why they are still important and relevant today. Students will glean many useful and fascinating facts about the actual construction processes. Especially noteworthy are the well-written titles about the Globe Theater, which will be useful for units on Shakespearean literature, Elizabethan history, and drama; and about the World Trade Center, which will supplement studies on New York City and current political and social movements. The writing in The Great Wall is not as felicitous as in the other titles, and a pronunciation guide in this work, as in Eiffel Tower, would have been helpful. All four books include time lines, though their layouts are confusing; words defined in context, but not always on the page on which they first appear; and lists of fast facts.-Carol Goldman, Queens Library, NY

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

October 1, 2013
Grades 7-10 The History's Great Structures series is a comprehensive look at some of the world's most recognizable man-made edifices, and this volume describes the turbulent history of the infamous playhouse built on the banks of the Thames River in London in 1599. Through the tale of the creation, destruction, and re-creation of the building, readers are exposed to a history of theater, the seminal works of the Bard, England's golden age and Civil War, and American actor Sam Wanamaker's tenacity in raising funds for the theater's restoration in the 1990s. This is a study of recapturing the material heritage of buildings, as the Globe's modern rendition was planned by scholars who examined original plans, maps, and papers. Challenging words are included in the marginalia, helping make this a solid resource on a fascinating topic.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)




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