Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, published by Penguin Adult on April 7, 2005, is a classic work that explores themes of love and identity through a series of comedic misunderstandings. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The narrative follows Viola, who, after being separated from her twin brother Sebastian in a shipwreck, disguises herself as a boy to serve the Duke of Illyria. As she navigates her new role, she unexpectedly becomes the object of affection for the countess she is tasked with wooing.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters and situations that highlight the complexities of love and the chaos that ensues from mistaken identities. The play features a blend of drama and comedy, showcasing Shakespeare’s skill in weaving intricate plots. With elements of literary criticism and performing arts, this edition invites readers to delve into the nuances of Shakespeare’s work while appreciating its enduring relevance in the realm of fiction.
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Separated from her twin brother Sebastian after a shipwreck, Viola disguises herself as a boy to serve the Duke of Illyria. Wooing a countess on his behalf, she is stunned to find herself the object of his beloved�s affections. With the arrival of Viola�s brother, and a trick played upon the countess�s steward, confusion reigns in this romantic comedy of mistaken identity.
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