As a nice bonus, gary blackwoods the shakespeare stealer also illuminates an interesting problem. This study guide consists of approximately 10 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of the shakespeare stealer. Widge is an orphan with a rare talent for shorthand. Brights the book is action packed and forces you to read, and read, and read on. Gary blackwood is a playwright and the author of many books for young readers, including, curiosity, mysterious messages. About the shakespeare book this is the perfect study guide to the complete works of shakespeare, covering everything from the romantic comedy of romeo and juliet to the tragedy macbeth, alongside his elizabethan history plays, sonnets, and other poems. Shakespeare stories author andrew matthews fell in love with shakespeare when he was 11yearsold. It follows the story of widge, an orphaned apprentice, in england during the 1600s. The main character in blackwoods novel, widge begins life in the country.
The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood overdrive. They sketch a scale model of a set and present it to the teacher, who will choose which group gets to design the entire set. Queen anne news seattle its strength as a dramatic vehicle is an immediately engaging story very much in the spirit of such boys adventure tales as treasure island and fascinating historical background. There is some historical information about elizabethan england that i enjoyed.
Timothy bright, widges first master, teaches the young boy a form of scriptography that he calls charactery, a type of shorthand designed to help the listener. Books similar to the shakespeare stealer shakespeare stealer. In 1718, he made an agreement with tonson to share publication of any plays published by either house, including those of shakespeare. The shakespeare stealer was by far one of the best historical fiction books i have ever read. Fourteenyearold widge is an orphan living in a small. Jan 01, 2015 buy the shakespeare stories 16 book box set collection by shakespear isbn. I am enjoying the story, the characters and the authors ability to give the reader a snapshot of what the times were like during shakespeare s time with the globe theater. I started off by having to read this book for school but i enjoyed it so much that i went on to read shakespeare s scribe and shakespeare s spy.
The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood, paperback barnes. A history of codes and ciphers and around the world in 100 days. William shakespeare books list of books by william. A delightful adveture full of humor and heart set in elizabethan england. And fourteenyearold widge a poor orphan with the rare ability to write a unique coded shorthand. May 01, 1998 the story, the shakespeare stealer, by gary blackwood, which is 218 pages, tells a story about a young man named widge and his journey on stealing shakespeare s most famous play called hamlet. In groups, learners design sets for the play, shakespeare stealer. The shakespeare stealer paperback by gary blackwood and other young adult books online and at fully booked bookstore branches in the. The reason i give this book only four stars is because the first two. Apr 30, 2014 top 10 novels inspired by shakespeare. The paperback of the the shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood at. Dont worry genre readers, theres shakespeare inspired books for you, too. Here he picks out his 10 favourite shakespeare books for children on the eve of the bards 450th. Problem the problem of the story is that widge is commanded by two evil masters that want to steal the shakespeare plays in shorthand.
The title includes shakespeare, but not much is said of the playwright in the novel. Jun 30, 2014 the shakespeare stealer was by far one of the best historical fiction books i have ever read. Widge was born in 1757 and lived in an orphanage with mistress macgregor. Several have received special recognition and been translated into other languages. Heminges setting the shakespeare stealer takes place mainly in old england. The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood paperback. Whether you are new to the poetry and prose of shakespeare, and. The shakespeare stories 16 book box set collection paperback 1 jan. Invision employees share their remote work secrets. The shakespeare stealer reed novel studies teaching. Written in plain english, the shakespeare book is packed with witty illustrations and clear graphics that make it the perfect primer to the playwrights works, covering the complete canon from. This smart and thoughtprovoking novel tackles rape culture and features a kickass female friendship. Queen anne news seattle its strength as a dramatic vehicle is an immediately engaging story very much in the spirit of such boys adventure tales as.
Buy the shakespeare stories 16 books by andrew matthews and tony ross online from the works. The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood discussion guide. The shakespeare stealer is a book about a poor orphan boy, called widge, living in shakespearean england who can write a rare coded language in which symbols for each word can be written as the words are said. Widge is a poor orphan with the rare ability to write in an unique way, and he has no choice but to follow orders. Take your hr comms to the next level with prezi video. The shakespeare stories 16 book box set collection paperback. Several have received special recognition and been translated into other. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The best, peatslathered, writers on the dark stories and stark geography of these inhospitable regions. If we skip the opening setting of mistress macgregors orphanage, then the three settings of the shakespeare stealer are the rectory in the nearby hamlet of berwick. So widge works his way into the globe theatre, where shakespeares troupe rehearses and performs. Here he picks out his 10 favourite shakespeare books for children on the eve of the. Shakespeares scribe shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at.
The guide is presented chapterbychapter and includes the following distinct sections. Once you get through widges life as an orphan and his apprenticeship at dr. Shakespeare stealer test questions flashcards quizlet. Fourteenyearold widge is an orphan living in a small village in elizabethan england. Taking place in the elizabethanera england, it recounts the story of widge, an orphan whose master sends him to steal hamlet from the lord chamberlains men. This book and other worlds classics deluxe edition are frequently included among the great literature of the 20th century, including the modern library 100 best novels, the observer. Taking place in the elizabethanera england, it recounts the story of widge, an orphan whose master sends him to steal. This brilliant collection features more shakespeare stories than ever before, from the tragedy of macbeth and the epic the tempest, through to the humour of much ado about nothing.
The shakespeare stealer is a book about a poor orphan boy, called widge, living in shakespearean england who can write a rare coded language in which symbols for each word can be written as the. Good old will has earned his place in the literary canon for good reason. The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood, paperback. Free the shakespeare stealer worksheets and literature unit. With its fast pace, unusual setting, and even more unusual crime, this has found a ready audience among the upper elementary and middle school set. The story,the shakespeare stealer, by gary blackwood, which is 218 pages, tells a story about a young man named widge and his journey on stealing shakespeares most famous play called. The shakespeare stealer fulllength adapted by gary l. Discount prices on books by william shakespeare, including titles like shakespeares sonnets, retold. Top 10 novels inspired by shakespeare books the guardian. Shakespeare s scribe shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. This novel starts when a boy named widge is adppted by a doctor but then widge is sold to another master. Books similar to the shakespeare stealer shakespeare. The shakespeare stealer is a fast paced novel for kids and teens. The shakespeare stories 16 book box set collection.
Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Several of blackwoods books depict a theme similar to the shakespeare stealer. Widge has no choice but to follow orders, so he works his way. In this drama lesson, students read the shakespeare stealer by gary l. Fourteenyearold widge is an orphan living in a small village in elizabethan england read more. Jul 01, 2000 nonfiction subjects hes covered include biography, history, and paranormal phenomena. Widge is a poor orphan who has the rare ability to write a unique coded shorthand that he learned from a previous master.
The shakespeare stories 16 books by andrew matthews and. Free the shakespeare stealer worksheets and literature. Shakespeare stories collection 20 books set pack romeo and juliet, hamlet, king lear, the. About usborne childrens books who we are usborne around the world ethical policies safety policies charitable giving usborne policy on gender get in touch. Synopsis sheet for shakespeare stealer the literary link. The shakespeare stealer by blackwood, gary and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Written in plain english, the shakespeare book is packed with witty illustrations and clear graphics that make it the perfect primer to the playwrights works, covering the complete canon from the comedy of errors to the great tragedies of hamlet, othello, king lear, and macbeth. Free the shakespeare stealer study unit worksheets for teachers to print. Martins lane, london, published several editions of shakespeares poetry in the early 18thcentury.
The year of our lord 1587, the 29%f queen elizabeths reign. It was the last of the books that she needed to read to complete her schools summer reading list for. Students examine the wit of characters in two plays. Jul 01, 2000 the shakespeare stealer is a fast paced novel for kids and teens. Visit now to browse our huge range of products at great prices. Widge has no choice but to follow orders, so he works his way into the. Shakespeares spy shakespeare stealer, book 3 paperback. What are the three settings in the shakespeare stealer. Providing an excellent introduction to shakespeare for younger readers, this wonderful set with engaging illustrations is perfect for those over the age of 6. Apr 22, 2014 shakespeare stories author andrew matthews fell in love with shakespeare when he was 11yearsold. I mean, the guy invented 1700 words, remaking our language.
Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more. I started off by having to read this book for school but i enjoyed it so much that i went on to read shakespeares. The shakespeare stealer, originally published in 1998, is a youngadult novel by gary blackwood. This is the perfect study guide to the complete works of shakespeare, covering everything from the romantic comedy of romeo and juliet to the tragedy macbeth, alongside his elizabethan. He is best known for the bestselling shakespeare stealer more about gary blackwood. The shakespeare stealer is a 1998 historical fiction novel by gary blackwood. And fourteenyearold widge a poor orphan with the rare ability to write a unique coded shorthand has no choice but to follow orders. The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood discussion guide 1. Filled with 17th century costumes, and fine yorkshire and british accents, the play. His juvenile novels, which include wild timothy, the dying sun, and the shakespeare stealer, are set in a wide range of times and places, from elizabethan england to a parallel universe. Top 10 shakespeare books for children childrens books. The shakespeare stealer by gary blackwood abebooks. Gary blackwoods the shakespeare stealer is a clever, often funny, drama, refreshingly original and amazingly thrilling.