The Comedy of Errors

The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, published by National Geographic Books on August 25, 2015, is a UK edition featuring 224 pages in English. This play revolves around two sets of identical twins who, separated at sea as infants, unexpectedly reunite in the same city as adults. The ensuing confusion leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings as friends and acquaintances mistake the twins for one another, creating a joyful and farcical atmosphere.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and romance as the narrative unfolds, showcasing Shakespeare’s skill in crafting a lighthearted yet intricate story. This edition, edited by Stanley Wells and introduced by Randall Martin, highlights the play’s themes of mistaken identity and reunion, making it a notable example of early romantic comedy. The dimensions of the book are 7.75 inches in height and 5.06 inches in length, making it a convenient addition to any collection.
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‘After God, Shakespeare has created most’ Alexandre Dumas
Two sets of identical twins, separated at sea as babies, find themselves in the same city for the first time as adults. Soon, their friends mistake the twins for one another and bewilderment abounds. Joyful, mystical and brilliantly farcical, Shakespeare’s shortest play is an early romantic comedy of confusion and ultimate reunion.
Used and Recommended by the National Theatre
General Editor Stanley Wells
Edited by Stanley Wells
Introduction by Randall Martin
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