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All's Well That Ends Well

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ISBN-10: 0174435835

ISBN-13: 9780174435839

Edition: 3rd 1998

Authors: William Shakespeare

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Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery. In her introduction Susan Snyder makes the play's clashing ideologies of class and gender newlyaccessible, and offers a fully reconsidered, annotated text for both readers and actors.
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Book details

List price: $11.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 152
Size: 4.99" wide x 7.79" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616 Although there are many myths and mysteries surrounding William Shakespeare, a great deal is actually known about his life. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, son of John Shakespeare, a prosperous merchant and local politician and Mary Arden, who had the wealth to send their oldest son to Stratford Grammar School. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the 27-year-old daughter of a local farmer, and they had their first daughter six months later. He probably developed an interest in theatre by watching plays performed by traveling players in Stratford while still in his youth. Some time before 1592, he left his family to take up residence in London,…    

Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well Shakespeare: An Overview
Biographical Sketch
A Note on the Anti-Stratfordians, Especially Baconians and Oxfordians
The Shakespeare Canon
Shakespeare's English
Shakespeare's Theater
A Note on the Use of Boy Actors in Female Roles
Shakespeare's Dramatic Language: Costumes, Gestures and Silences; Prose and Poetry
The Play Text as a Collaboration
Editing Texts
Shakespeare on the Stage
Introduction
All's Well That Ends Well
Textual Note
The Source of All's Well That Ends Well
William Painter From The Palace of Pleasure
Commentaries
Samuel Johnson From The Plays of William Shakespeare
Joseph Westlund Longing, Idealization, and Sadness in All's Well That Ends Well
Bruce Smith What Doing It in the Dark, Without Words, Tells Us About Early Modern Sexuality
Sylvan Barnet All's Well That Ends Well on Stage and Screen
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