Presents Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," in which Viola, having disguised herself as a man, falls in love with her employer, Duke Orsino; while Olivia, the object of Orsino's attentions, is attracted to Viola, believing her to be male.
Presents a modernized text of Shakespeare's comedy of mixed-up identities and misplaced affections; and includes information on the history and critical response to the play, a list of characters, a textual analysis, and a reading list.
Presents the complete text of Shakespeare's comedy of mixed-up identities and misplaced affections; and includes an essay on the play in performance, modern spelling and punctuation, and an annotated bibliography.
Presents the text of Shakespeare's comedy in which Viola, having disguised herself as a man, falls in love with her employer, Duke Orsino; while Olivia, the object of Orsino's attentions, is attracted to Viola, believing her to be male.
Presents the complete text of Shakespeare's comedy of mixed-up identities and misplaced affections in an easy-to-read format; and includes an essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare, an introduction to the play, and a note on the text used.
Presents the text of Shakespeare's play in which Viola, having disguised herself as a man, falls in love with her employer, Duke Orsino, while Olivia, the object of Orsino's attentions, is attracted to Viola, believing her to be male.
Presents the complete text of Shakespeare's comedy of mixed-up identities and misplaced affections; and includes an essay on the play in performance, modern spelling and punctuation, and an annotated bibliography.