Shakespeare Cats
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Shakespeare Cats
Author: Susan Herbert
language: en
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Release Date: 2016-07-08
Painting in her familiar and highly popular style, this imaginative artist presents an irresistible array of well-known characters in the great Shakespearean plays, from the tragic Romeo and Juliet to the mischievous Titania, from the beautiful Cleopatra to the roguish Falstaff. Susan Herbert opens up an unsuspected world of Shakespeare interpreted by cats with all their winning ways. Her many devoted admirers will find this collection full of the charm and humor and newcomers to her art will be surprised and enchanted by the finesse. Includes twenty detachable posters featuring Herbert's charming feline reimaginings of scenes from some of the greatest plays in English literature.
Shakespeare Cats
For her latest book of cats in costume, Susan Herbert turns from masterpieces of the fine arts to the masterpieces of Shakespeare. The collection presents an array of well-known characters in the great Shakespeare plays - from the tragic Romeo and Juliet to the mischievous Titania; from the regal Cleopatra to the rougish Falstaff. In 32 paintings, the author introduces an unsuspected world of Shakespeare interpreted by cats with all their winning ways.
Shakespeare's Cats
A journey through the Bard's poetry with fun facts—and furry felines. Join a band of curious cats for a journey through William Shakespeare's 154 sonnets. Whether it's friendship, beauty, love, or something saucier, the Bard of Avon has a sonnet for every occasion. Learn what the sonnets mean and read fun facts about the poet, witches, Elizabethan life, and the unfortunate hygiene habits of the sixteenth century. Despite being written four hundred years ago, the sonnets speak to the eternal ups and downs of anyone in love and the struggle to fight our mortality with art. And, many centuries later, we have something else in common with Elizabethans: we find kittens to be utterly adorable.