Love's Labour's Lost
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Format
Broché
Pages
392
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 25, 1998
Éditeur
Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare
Description
In a delightful tapestry woven with laughter and romance, this early comedic work by Shakespeare presents a witty exploration of love, intellect, and the folly of youthful pride. The story unfolds in the court of Navarre, where the King and his companions vow to forsake the company of women in favor of scholarly pursuits. However, their noble intentions are soon tested when a charming group of women arrives, turning their resolve upside down.
As the characters engage in a lively battle of wits, Shakespeare's clever dialogue highlights the absurdity of their self-imposed restrictions. Each humorous encounter showcases the complexities of love, revealing how easily one can fall prey to their own desires, despite their best efforts to remain rational. The play invites readers to ponder the balance between duty and desire, as the characters navigate the treacherous waters of their hearts.
Through vibrant characterization and masterful wordplay, the essence of youthful exuberance is captured, making for an engaging tale that entertains while subtly critiquing societal norms. This work stands as a testament to Shakespeare’s early genius, blending humor with poignant observations about love and the human experience.
As the characters engage in a lively battle of wits, Shakespeare's clever dialogue highlights the absurdity of their self-imposed restrictions. Each humorous encounter showcases the complexities of love, revealing how easily one can fall prey to their own desires, despite their best efforts to remain rational. The play invites readers to ponder the balance between duty and desire, as the characters navigate the treacherous waters of their hearts.
Through vibrant characterization and masterful wordplay, the essence of youthful exuberance is captured, making for an engaging tale that entertains while subtly critiquing societal norms. This work stands as a testament to Shakespeare’s early genius, blending humor with poignant observations about love and the human experience.
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