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Love's Labour's Lost (Arden Shakespeare: Third Series)
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| #296953 in Books | Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare | 1998-06-25 | 1998-06-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .31 x.89 x5.12l,.89 | File type: PDF | 392 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Unhappily Ever After|By Ricardo Mio|Perhaps you know Shakespeare’s usual method of ending a play: at the end of his tragedies everyone is dead, and at the end of his comedies everyone is married. Not so in this comedy, and that’s part of the charm of “Love’s Labor’s Lost.” It’s an early play in the Shakespeare canon, unique in how it||“With the publication of Woudhuysen's Arden 3 edition, the magisterial study of the play that will energize a new generation of readers and directors has now arrived.” ―Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada at Reno, Shakespeare Survey|
To begin the introduction, the editor discusses the link between Love's Labour's Lost and the writings of Sir Philip Sidney, the simple plot and its inconclusive ending, the relationship in the play between words and the things which they signify, and the play's concern with the court. The following sections of the introduction examine the play's style, from the structural devices and wordplay typical of Shakespeare to the repetition and allusion that are parti...
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