
William Shakespeare Comedies, The Franklin Library, 1978
William Shakespeare Comedies, The Franklin Library, 1978
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William Shakespeare Eight Comedies
A Limited Edition
Publisher: The Franklin Library, 1978
Special Contents Copyright 1978 Franklin Mint Corporation
Printed in USA
This limited edition of SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDIES is published exclusively for subscribes to The Franklin Library collection The 100 Greatest Books Of All Time
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The Merchant Of Venice
Much Ado About Nothing
As You Like It
Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Measure for Measure
The Winter’s Tale
The Tempest
This limited edition collection, "William Shakespeare Eight Comedies," presents a selection of Shakespeare's most beloved comedic plays, offering readers a curated glimpse into his mastery of wit, romance, and social satire. The anthology showcases the breadth of Shakespeare's comedic genius, encompassing works filled with mistaken identities, clever wordplay, and the exploration of love's complexities. From the playful banter of "Much Ado About Nothing" to the pastoral charm of "As You Like It," the collection highlights Shakespeare's ability to craft enduringly entertaining narratives that continue to resonate with audiences centuries later. This edition provides a luxurious and accessible gateway to some of the most celebrated comedies in the English language, emphasizing the timeless appeal of Shakespeare's storytelling and his profound insights into human nature.
William Shakespeare, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist, was an English playwright, poet, and actor. His prolific output of plays and sonnets has had an immeasurable impact on literature and theatre. Shakespeare's achievements include writing approximately 39 plays, 154 sonnets, and several long narrative poems. His works, including the comedies featured in this collection, are renowned for their complex characters, poetic language, and exploration of universal themes. Shakespeare's enduring popularity stems from his ability to capture the human condition with both depth and humor, creating works that continue to be performed and studied worldwide. His contributions to the English language and his profound influence on Western culture solidify his place as a literary giant.
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