The Complete Comedy Plays of William Shakespeare V.1

With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, British, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Shakespeare
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Author: William Shakespeare ISBN: 9789879990421
Publisher: Kiddy Monster Publication Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Shakespeare
ISBN: 9789879990421
Publisher: Kiddy Monster Publication
Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Complete Comedy Plays of William Shakespeare V.1 - With 200+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link


FEATURES:
     •     This is the ultimate version of Shakespeare Comedy Plays. The Ebook contains following titles.
  - All's Well That Ends Well - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - As You Like It - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Comedy of Errors - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Cymbeline - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Love's Labours Lost - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Measure for Measure - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Merchant of Venice - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Merry Wives of Windsor - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link

     •     Each title contains every original Illustrations from Danziel Brothers.
    
     •     Each title contains Summary

     •     FREE audio book link at the end of the book

     •     William Shakespeare's Biography

     •     William Shakespeare's Top Quotes

     •     Easy to navigated Active Table of Contents

     •     High formatting quality and standards, manually crafted by professionals

Shakespearean comedies tend to also include:
A greater emphasis on situations than characters (this numbs the audience's connection to the characters, so that when characters experience misfortune, the audience still finds it laughable)
A struggle of young lovers to overcome difficulty, often presented by elders
Separation and re-unification
Deception among characters (especially mistaken identity)
A clever servant
Disputes between characters, often within a family
Multiple, intertwining plots
Use of all styles of comedy (slapstick, puns, dry humour, earthy humour, witty banter, practical jokes)
Pastoral element (courtly people living an idealized, rural life), originally an element of Pastoral Romance, exploited by Shakespeare for his comic plots and often parodied therein for humorous effects
Happy Ending,though this is a given, since by definition, anything without a happy ending can't be a comedy.

Several of Shakespeare's comedies, such as Measure for Measure and All's Well That Ends Well, have an unusual tone with a difficult mix of humour and tragedy which has led them to be classified as problem plays. It is not clear whether the uneven nature of these dramas is due to an imperfect understanding of Elizabethan humour and society, a fault on Shakespeare's part, or a deliberate attempt by him to blend styles and subvert the audience's expectations. By the end of Shakespeare's life, he had written seventeen comedies.

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The Complete Comedy Plays of William Shakespeare V.1 - With 200+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link


FEATURES:
     •     This is the ultimate version of Shakespeare Comedy Plays. The Ebook contains following titles.
  - All's Well That Ends Well - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - As You Like It - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Comedy of Errors - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Cymbeline - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Love's Labours Lost - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - Measure for Measure - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Merchant of Venice - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link
  - The Merry Wives of Windsor - With 30+ Original Illustrations,Summary and Free Audio Book Link

     •     Each title contains every original Illustrations from Danziel Brothers.
    
     •     Each title contains Summary

     •     FREE audio book link at the end of the book

     •     William Shakespeare's Biography

     •     William Shakespeare's Top Quotes

     •     Easy to navigated Active Table of Contents

     •     High formatting quality and standards, manually crafted by professionals

Shakespearean comedies tend to also include:
A greater emphasis on situations than characters (this numbs the audience's connection to the characters, so that when characters experience misfortune, the audience still finds it laughable)
A struggle of young lovers to overcome difficulty, often presented by elders
Separation and re-unification
Deception among characters (especially mistaken identity)
A clever servant
Disputes between characters, often within a family
Multiple, intertwining plots
Use of all styles of comedy (slapstick, puns, dry humour, earthy humour, witty banter, practical jokes)
Pastoral element (courtly people living an idealized, rural life), originally an element of Pastoral Romance, exploited by Shakespeare for his comic plots and often parodied therein for humorous effects
Happy Ending,though this is a given, since by definition, anything without a happy ending can't be a comedy.

Several of Shakespeare's comedies, such as Measure for Measure and All's Well That Ends Well, have an unusual tone with a difficult mix of humour and tragedy which has led them to be classified as problem plays. It is not clear whether the uneven nature of these dramas is due to an imperfect understanding of Elizabethan humour and society, a fault on Shakespeare's part, or a deliberate attempt by him to blend styles and subvert the audience's expectations. By the end of Shakespeare's life, he had written seventeen comedies.

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