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Pioneering Wordsworth strike CD-Rom Gold, 9 April 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Macbeth (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
Wordsworth Classics, the people who introduced the concept of the "pound classic" are at it again. This is the first in an (ongoing) series of their popular range, but with an added extra, a comprehensive CD-Rom which has not only the entire text, cross referenced using HTML, but also historical contexts (including a brief timeline of the Elizabethan/Stuart eras), character and scene synopses and a dynamic textual glossary. There's even a map of Scotland so the places mentioned in the text can be found!
These extras add to the text for all readers, from Key Stage 1 through GCSE and "A" level and even University level right through to the casual reader who just wants a bit more information about the text.
The CD-Rom also comes with a revised version of the original (printed) pound classic, with a new introduction and notes written by Cedric Watts, Professor of English Literature at the University of Sussex.
The CD-Rom presentation is viewable within your normal browser, although Wordsworth recommend IE5 (on the CD). With this release, Wordsworth have again pioneered the publishing world. It's a good product, and well worth the asking price.
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Seven stars for Wordsworth publishing house, 15 Nov 2011
This review is from: Macbeth (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
REVIEW of the Wordsworth edition of "Macbeth" NOT the play itself.
If readers want a review of this great play, please read elsewhere. I am reviewing just the cheap edition produced by the Wordsworth company. I recommended this and other Wordsworth editions to my students simply because they are cheap and, for examination purposes when it is essential to highlight, annotate and make other notes on texts, they are ideal. It does not have any notes or other additional information; it is perfect for study because, without notes and other distractions, it helps to ensure students focus on the text.
It does not present itself as anything other than a cheap paperback - unpretentious and outstanding quality which my students used to great effect over many years. Well done, Wordsworth. They also produce the very best study CDs I had seen at the time and, in this edition, it is possible to buy both for an exceptionally cheap price, a bargain I recommended to all my students.
No, I am not in Wordsworth's employment but, as an educationalist, I know a great bargain when I see one.
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