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Othello is considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies. Beginning with an argument in a street in Venice, the grudges and passionate jealousies that fuel Othello's misfortunate plot are quickly revealed in this fantastical manga version of the classic story. Part of ...a series of graphic novel adaptations of Shakespeare's best-known plays, this is a cutting-edge book that will intrigue and grip readers. Drawing inspiration from trend-setting Japan, this series is illustrated by leading UK manga artists. Read more
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'The Tempest' is part of 'Manga Skakespeare', a series of graphic novel adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays.
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A graphic novel.
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'Richard III' is part of 'Manga Skakespeare', a series of graphic novel adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays.
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Shakespeare's enduring characters are set adrift in present-day Athens - but a present with a massive difference - an alternative history. Rigid class systems and 'god given' monarchies of the past have not been lost, and the citizens of Athens are frustrated by continuing restri...ctions and hierarchies. Read more
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'Hamlet' is part of 'Manga Skakespeare', a series of graphic novel adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays.
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Samurai warriors have reclaimed a future post-nuclear world of mutants in the this manga version of Shakespeare's classic tale of skulduggery.
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This manga recreation of Shakespeare's tricksiest comedy plays out its serial deceptions and counterfeits against the operatic backdrop of a later Italian landscape. But don't believe everything you hear...
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'As You Like It' is perhaps Shakespeare's sunniest comedy, but there are patches of shade amidst the love-drenched brightness. In this manga version, the Arcadian beauty of the forest of Arden is transposed to modern-day China, where rural and urban worlds collide.
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A graphic re-telling of Shakespeare's classic historical play. Henry, a proud and wilful monarch, defies Rome's ban on divorce to marry the beguiling Anne Boleyn. Despite attempts to sway the Pope by Cardinal Wolsley, England's powerful Lord Chancellor, the Catholic Church plunge...s into chaos, signalling the beginning of the Church of England. Anne, the new queen, gives birth to a girl who will become England's most famous monarch - Elizabeth I. Read more
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