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Cymbeline, King of Britain is one of the best-known works of William Shakespeare. It is a romantic play interwoven with war and tragedy. It revolves around Cymbeline and his daughter, Imogen. Imogen does not abide by her father's wishes and marries a lowborn gentleman, Posthumous. After their marriage, Posthumous is banished from Britain, and Imogen is held as a prisoner in the palace. As the play unfolds, the evil plots of the queen, Imogen's stepmother, the jealousy of Posthumous, and the loyalty of Imogen come to light. This short narrative version of the play has been suitably adapted to help introduce the play to young readers. It can be read by children or read to them by parents who wish to introduce them to the play. It can also be used by teachers as a classroom resource. The easy-to-read narration and comic-style illustrations are sure to captivate children's interest and develop their reading skills.
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Drama, Fathers and daughters, Kings and rulers, Britons, Married people, History, Bibliography, Folios. 1623, Language, Tragicomedy, Fiction, Classic Literature, English drama, History and criticism, Concordances, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author), English literature, Kings and ruler, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, cymbeline, Shakespeare - plays, & criticism, English, Scottish, & welsh drama, Historical drama, Family/domestic drama, General & miscellaneous drama, English drama--early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600, Pr2806.a2 w35 2017, 822.3/3People
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Cunobelinus King of the Britons (d. 43?), G. B. Harrison (1894-1991,), G. B. Harrison (1894-1991)Places
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Facsimile of edition first published: London: C. Lowndes, [1801].
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