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The Comedy of Errors (Pocket Classic) by William Shakespeare is a delightful and farcical play that will leave you in stitches. Immerse yourself in this tale of mistaken identities, hilarious misunderstandings, and uproarious situations, beautifully presented in a convenient pocket-sized edition. * Experience Shakespeare's comedic genius and razor-sharp wit. * Engage with the uproarious mix-ups and confusion caused by two sets of identical twins. * Delight in the clever wordplay, slapstick humor, and comedic timing. * Reflect on the themes of identity, family, and the absurdity of life's…mehr

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The Comedy of Errors (Pocket Classic) by William Shakespeare is a delightful and farcical play that will leave you in stitches. Immerse yourself in this tale of mistaken identities, hilarious misunderstandings, and uproarious situations, beautifully presented in a convenient pocket-sized edition. * Experience Shakespeare's comedic genius and razor-sharp wit. * Engage with the uproarious mix-ups and confusion caused by two sets of identical twins. * Delight in the clever wordplay, slapstick humor, and comedic timing. * Reflect on the themes of identity, family, and the absurdity of life's mishaps. * This pocket-sized edition is perfect for on-the-go reading and a must-have for Shakespeare enthusiasts and fans of lighthearted entertainment.
Autorenporträt
William Shakespeare began his career as an actor, writer and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as King's Men, in London. Often regarded as the ' Bard of Avon' he is one of the world's pre-eminent dramatists. Most of his known works have been produced between 1589 and 1613. His plays demonstrate the expansiveness of his imagination and the extent of his learning. A Midsummer Night's Dream, is one of his most delightful creations. Romeo and Juliet is his most famous romantic tragedy of sexually charged adolescence, love and death. Shakespeare's sequence of great comedies continue with Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It and Twelfth Night. Until about 1608, he mainly wrote tragedies including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth. Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus-- his last major tragedies, contain some of his finest poetry. A true genius, Shakespeare's popular characters and plots are studied, performed, reinterpreted and discussed till today.