Charles Lamb was an English essayist with Welsh heritage, best known for his "Essays of Elia" and for the children's book "Tales from Shakespeare", which he produced along with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).
I, personally, love this version as it uses a fair amount of Shakespeare's own language. My children, however, were still pretty confused as to what was going on. A Midsummer Night's Dream has a complicated plot and is based on confusion, so it's no surprise that they found it hard to follow. We're going to try several other children's versions and decide which we like best.
Picked it up because it was illustrated by Brian Froud. Was a decent retelling. Enjoyed the illustration, however the grandest of which was spoiled by the placement of the page; the page seam obscured the character's face and general composition.