A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Cover of A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 9780141396668
Dimensions:
Height: 5.0787401523 inches
Length: 7.7952755826 inches
Weight: 0.37258122278 Pounds
Width: 0.5118110231 inches
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is a raucous comedy published by Penguin Books in 2015, featuring 129 pages in English. This edition, edited by Stanley Wells with an introduction by Helen Hackett, presents a tale where a quartet of reckless young lovers—Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena—find themselves entangled in a world of magic and fantasy. As they flee Athens to escape parental authority, they unwittingly enter an enchanted forest where the fairy king Oberon and queen Titania intervene in their romantic pursuits, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and transformations.

Readers will discover a rich exploration of love and its complexities, as well as the interplay between reason and fantasy. This edition includes a general introduction to Shakespeare’s life and Elizabethan theatre, a specific introduction to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a chronology, suggestions for further reading, and an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen. The book also features commentary that enhances the understanding of this classic work, making it a valuable resource for those interested in drama and literary criticism.


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A raucous comedy that thrusts a quartet of reckless young lovers headfirst into a world of magic and fantasy, William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is edited by Stanley Wells with an introduction by Helen Hackett in Penguin Shakespeare. ‘Lovers and madmen have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends’ Lovers Lysander and Hermia flee Athens to escape the authority of their parents, only to be pursued by Hermia’s betrothed Demetrius, and her friend Helena. Unwittingly, all four find themselves in an enchanted forest where Oberon, the king of the fairies, and Titania, his queen, soon take an interest in human affairs, dispensing magical love potions and casting mischievous spells. In this dazzling comedy, confusion ends in harmony, as love is transformed, misplaced, and – ultimately – restored. This book contains a general introduction to Shakespeare’s life and Elizabethan theatre, a separate introduction to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a chronology, suggestions for further reading, an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen, and a commentary. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden some time in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote about 38 plays (the precise number is uncertain), many of which are regarded as the most exceptional works of drama ever produced, including Romeo and Juliet (1595), Henry V (1599), Hamlet (1601), Othello (1604), King Lear (1606) and Macbeth (1606), as well as a collection of 154 sonnets, which number among the most profound and influential love-poetry in English. If you enjoyed A Midsummer Night’s Dream, you might like The Taming of the Shrew, also available in Penguin Shakespeare. ‘He could mingle sublimity with pathos, b

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