Love’s Labor’s Lost

Love’s Labor’s Lost by William Shakespeare is a reissue edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on September 7, 2004. This 256-page work is presented in English and showcases one of Shakespeare’s earliest comedies, often celebrated for its rich language. The narrative follows four bachelors who have committed themselves to a life of chastity and academic endeavors, only to find themselves captivated by the women they encounter.
Readers will discover a blend of humor and drama as the story unfolds, exploring themes of men, women, and relationships. The play delves into the complexities of love and the challenges that arise when ideals clash with reality. This edition invites readers to experience Shakespeare’s wit and insight into human nature, making it a notable addition to any literary collection.
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Known as a “feast of language,” this is one of the bard’s earliest comedies, in which four bachelors who have dedicated themselves to chastity and scholarly pursuits soon encounter the women of their dreams.
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