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The Two Gentlemen of Verona - Sylvan Barnet, William Shakespeare
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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THE NEWLY REVISED SIGNET CLASSIC SHAKESPEARE SERIES Mostly set in Milan, this comedy is the story of two newly-arrived Veronese friends, Valentine and Proteus. Both vie for the Duke's daughter's hand, with lots of laughter ensuing.
THE NEWLY REVISED SIGNET CLASSIC SHAKESPEARE SERIES Mostly set in Milan, this comedy is the story of two newly-arrived Veronese friends, Valentine and Proteus. Both vie for the Duke's daughter's hand, with lots of laughter ensuing.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780451530639 (0451530632)
Publisher: Signet Classics
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: Folger Shakespeare Library
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Julian Meynell's Books
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0.0 Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Two Gentlemen of Verona is probably one of Shakespeare's earliest plays. It's also one of those Shakespeare plays that people like to get their hate on for purely anachronistic reasons. In it, Shakespeare once again fails to parrot the morality of an uncritical middle class North American and ...
All the World's a Page
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While The Two Gentlemen of Verona is likely the Bard at his consummate worst, it is also one of his early plays, and is not without enjoyment in its own right. Herein is the early development of some of his major themes in comedy: disguise, homosocial relations, friendship, betrayal, misguided love....
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2.0 The Two Gentlemen of Verona (The Pelican Shakespeare)
Woo boy. That ending is pretty repulsive.
Reading Adler's List
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2.0 Two Gentlemen Of Verona
Though considered a comedy, there wasn’t much to laugh about. There’s some humorous banter between the servants and some decent punning along the way. Lies, cross-dressing and love all seem to be surefire ingredients for some laughs, but it all seems rather heavy-handed as Proteus systematically b...
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