Tales from Shakespeare

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Tales from Shakespeare

by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb

EN·~9 hours

Chapters

Description

Designed as a gentle gateway into the world of Shakespeare, this collection reshapes the bard’s most famous tragedies and comedies into short, connected stories suitable for early readers. The editors preserve as much of the original wording as possible, sprinkling familiar lines throughout the narrative while keeping the prose clear and approachable. Though occasional dialogue remains, it serves as a taste of the playwright’s rhythm, inviting curiosity without overwhelming a young mind.

Beyond entertainment, the tales aim to nurture virtues such as courtesy, generosity, and empathy, echoing the moral heart of the original works. They also encourage older siblings to share passages aloud, turning reading into a shared family experience that prepares children for the full richness of Shakespeare’s plays later on. In this way, the book offers both a charming storytime and a stepping stone toward deeper literary appreciation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (560K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb

1775–1834

Best known for the warm, witty Essays of Elia, this English writer brought humor, feeling, and sharp observation to everyday life. His work still feels personal and alive, balancing lightness with real tenderness.

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Mary Lamb

Mary Lamb

1764–1847

Best known for helping bring Shakespeare to young readers, this English writer built a lasting literary partnership with her brother Charles Lamb. Her life was marked by both creative achievement and long struggles with mental illness, which give her story unusual depth and poignancy.

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