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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (FQ Classics, Sept. 3, 2007)
    The Comedy of Errors is a Comedy written by English playwright William Shakespeare, who is widely considered to be the greatest writer of the English language. The Comedy of Errors is a play about the separation and reuniting of husband and wife, Egeon and Emilia. The Comedy of Errors is an important work of William Shakespeares, and is highly recommended for fans of his works as well as those discovering his plays for the first time.
  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2015)
    This play has been popular on the stage during the last three centuries and has proved itself admirable suited to adaptation as pure farce and musical spectacle.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2012)
    Widely regarded as the greatest play right in the English language William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets. With works such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Mid Summer's Night Dream and The Taming of the Shrew his work has made a lasting impression on western culture. For the last four hundred years Shakespeare's plays have been the most preformed and studied of any playwright. From the words he invented, to the grammar he developed and phrases that linger in our vernacular the "Bard of Avon" has influenced much of the development of the English language.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, T. S. Dorsch

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, July 29, 1988)
    This play has been popular on the stage during the last three centuries and has proved itself admirably suited to adaptation as pure farce and musical spectacle. Professor Dorsch's account of staging pays special attention to the earliest known performance at Gray's Inn Hall during the Christmas revels of 1594. His full discussion of the classical and romance elements of the sources is followed by sections on characterisation and language which reveal the variety of pace and diction in the play, Shakespeare's metrical versatility and his use of imagery.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine, Barbara A. Mowat

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • The Comedy of errors;

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Folic Society, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The Comedy of Errors: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 1, 1969)
    John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the classic Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's plays and poems until the 1980s. The series, long since out-of-print, is now reissued. Each work is available both individually and as a set, and each contains a lengthy and lively introduction, main text, and substantial notes and glossary printed at the back. The edition, which began with The Tempest and ended with The Sonnets, put into practice the techniques and theories that had evolved under the 'New Bibliography'. Remarkably by today's standards, although it took the best part of half a century to produce, the New Shakespeare involved only a small band of editors besides Dover Wilson himself. As the volumes took shape, many of Dover Wilson's textual methods acquired general acceptance and became an established part of later editorial practice, for example in the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares.
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Audio Cassette (Spoken Arts, April 1, 1987)
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  • The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2017)
    The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
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  • The Comedy of Errors:

    William Shakespeare

    (Independently published, Jan. 8, 2018)
    The Comedy of Errors is generally assumed to be one of Shakespeare's early plays, (perhaps even his very first) and its emphasis on slapstick over verbal humor (in contrast with later comedies) has led many critics to term it an "apprentice comedy." The exact date of composition is unknown: It was first performed on December 28, 1594, at the Gray's Inn Christmas Revels, to an audience that would have been largely composed of lawyers and law students. Attempts have been made to date it by references to historical events mentioned in the text (notably in Act III Scene ii, when Dromio describes the fearsome Nell/Luce with references to European politics and geography), but the references are so vague that any exact dating amounts to guesswork.
  • THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Ariel Edition

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (G. P. Putnam's Sons, Jan. 1, 1900)
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  • The Comedy of Errors

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2018)
    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.
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