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Twelfth night: or, What you will - Community Reviews back

by William Shakespeare
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Selan
Selan rated it 9 years ago
Really enjoyed this play! There characters were great, the heroine dressing up as a man and having a woman actually fall for her was great, Maria was one of my favourite characters overall and the relationship between the Duke and Viola feel quite genuine, unlike some Shakespeare comedies I could na...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
FYI, I only read the play which is why my version had 189 pages. I pretty much always ignore the afterwords or commentary on Shakespeare. That's done, now let's get into it.This so far next to Macbeth, Othello and Romeo and Juliet, is one of my favorite plays. It is definitely my favorite of the com...
Blogs Don't Burn
Blogs Don't Burn rated it 9 years ago
A young person’s introduction to a Shakespearean comedy induces a common knee-jerk evaluation: the elaborate skein of misguided affections hurled to vertiginous heights leaves one with an impression of some contrived pretense of life. As modicums of experience come to such a young person, they find ...
Book Talk 21st Century
Book Talk 21st Century rated it 11 years ago
I thought this was a great edition. They have the text on the right side, and the explanation of obscure terms on the left side. I just saw this play done at the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona, MN. It's amazing how closely they followed the text. I didn't need to read it to understand ev...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 11 years ago
Audio books work well for Shakespeare plays; though not as well as seeing them would. Lots of confusion over identity, cross dressing, practical jokes and love confusion. The standard ridiculously complex witty exchanges where meanings change and either it's v dirty or someone ends up arguing the op...
O! what Man will do fore a Rime!
O! what Man will do fore a Rime! rated it 11 years ago
Note: This review was taken directly from my Goodreads account. Basically, a girl gets shipwrecked far from home and thinks she has just seen her brother die, so she gallivants as a boy in the duke's court. There's a lot of partying, a lot of drinking, a lot of singing, a lot of crude and bawdy jo...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
Not a re-read but the film on this rainy Friday. Such a cast has ne'er been cast afore:Helena Bonham CarterImelda Staunton(all singing)Ben Kingsley et alwonderful
All the World's a Page
All the World's a Page rated it 11 years ago
For a long time I preferred Shakespeare's tragedies to his comedies, and to an extent I still do; but I have found a new appreciation of his comedies, particularly in Twelfth Night. Economical yet unforced, hilarious yet humane, confined yet infinite, clever yet accessible: such is Twelfth Night or ...
Book Talk 21st Century
Book Talk 21st Century rated it 12 years ago
I thought this was a great edition. They have the text on the right side, and the explanation of obscure terms on the left side. I just saw this play done at the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona, MN. It's amazing how closely they followed the text. I didn't need to read it to understand ev...
The Golden Darter
The Golden Darter rated it 12 years ago
My favorite of Shakespeare's comedies. NO idea why. Like, none. Not a clue. But I LOVE IT! As in, I have read it countless times, and I own the movie version with Helena Bonam Carter which I've watched dozens of times. So random.
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