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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (, July 1, 1800)
    Summary (differentiated book):- Original book from 1594- Book contains detailed biography of author- Includes photos of the authorBook details:The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-incestuous seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, Bauer Books

    eBook (Bauer Books, Jan. 14, 2020)
    Egeon, a traveler from Syracuse, travels to Ephesus in search of his missing twin son who he hasn't seen since the boy was an infant. However, since the cities of Syracuse and Ephesus are having a HUGE quarrel, anyone traveling to Ephesus from Syracuse is either 1. sentenced to death, or 2. must pay a thousand-mark fine.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    Janyce Marson, Sterling Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, June 1, 2010)
    Focuses on how our relationship with the works of Shakespeare has evolved through the ages. This title features: a selection of criticism on the work through the centuries; introductory essays on the development of criticism on the work in each century; and, a brief biography of Shakespeare.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Mass Market Paperback (Washington Square Press, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Hilarious fun, this early comedy is filled with the merry violence of slapstick and farce. When two sets of twins, separated and apparently lost to each other, all end up in the rowdy, rollicking city of Ephesus, the stage is set for mix-ups, mayhem, and mistaken identity--plus the timeless puns, jokes, gags, and suspense that makes this play a wonderful theatrical frolic and a brilliant tour de force of language and laughter.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 3, 1972)
    Excellent Book
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 4, 2016)
    An abridged version of "The Comedy of Errors" for student productions and reader's theater.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 24, 2016)
    The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare's early plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play. The Comedy of Errors (along with The Tempest) is one of only two of Shakespeare's plays to observe the Unity of Time (classical unities). It has been adapted for opera, stage, screen and musical theatre. The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins that were accidentally separated at birth (Shakespeare was father to one pair of twins). Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, Various

    Audio Cassette (Arkangel, May 1, 1999)
    Thought to be Shakespeare's first play, a delightful comedy of mistaken identity and identical twins, "Comedy of Errors" is a delightful milestone in Shakespeare's remarkable career.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Alpha Editions, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Two sets of identical twins - Dromio and Antipholus of Syracuse and their brothers Dromio and Antipholus of Ephesus - having been separated at sea as children, find themselves in the same city for the first time as adults. Soon, their friends mistake the twins for one another and bewilderment abounds, as the wife of one man declares the other to be her husband, pronouncing him mad when he denies the claim. Exuberant, complex and brilliantly farcical, this is a hilarious comedy of confusion and ultimate reunion.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, Jhon Duran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 24, 2016)
    Egeon, about to be executed for unlawfully entering Ephesus, tells the sad tale of his search for his twin sons and wife. The Duke agrees to spare him if his family is found. Meanwhile, his twin sons, both of whom are named Antipholus, and their servants, both of whom are named Dromio, are actually in Ephesus, each unaware that he even has a twin. After a series of hilarious events involving mistaken identity almost ending in catastrophe, the twins are reunited with their mother and father, and realise their relation to each other.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, July 23, 2019)
    A perfect workbook companion for William Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors". The full text is spaced to allow reading and annotation to be done with ease and each page includes a note section to allow for better organization. Intended to make life a little easier for students (or performers).
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, June 30, 2019)
    The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-incestuous seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession.