All's Well that Ends Well (Annotated with Biography and Critical Essay)

All's Well that Ends Well (Annotated with Biography and Critical Essay) PDF

Author: William Shakespeare

Publisher: Golgotha Press

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1610426126

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All’s Well that Ends Well was written circa 1604 and was the first of a series of plays that Shakespeare wrote mixing humor and pathos. The play may have been a comment on a situation that was being debated in Parliament at the time – that the King could control the property of a nobleman who inherited his title before he turned twenty-one. The plot of the play revolves around Helen, the orphaned daughter of a doctor, who has helped cure the King of France. He had promised her if she could cure him, she could have any man she wanted as her husband. Helen asks him if she could marry Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, whom she is in love with. The Count is considerably above her in station, and the King agrees to the marriage, but with great reluctance. Bertram is unhappy about the whole situation, and soon after the wedding, he leaves for war in Italy, the marriage unconsummated. He is accompanied by, Parolles, who is a bit of an opportunist although Bertram thinks he is a true friend. He later betrays Bertram. This annotated edition includes a biography and critical essay.

All's Well that Ends Well

All's Well that Ends Well PDF

Author: Harold Bloom

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1604137088

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In this romantic reconciliation comedy, the sweetly mischievous Helena plots and plans her way to winning the aloof Bertram's hand in marriage. While the lovers are united by the close of the final act, Shakespeare pokes fun at the fantasy, wish fulfillment, and conventions of romantic comedy with the play's ambiguous resolution, which has intrigued scholars, readers, and theatergoers for centuries. This invaluable new study guide to one of Shakespeare's greatest plays contains a selection of the finest criticism through the centuries, plus an introduction by Harold Bloom, an accessible summary of the plot, a comprehensive list of characters, a biography of Shakespeare, and more.

Shakespeare Survey

Shakespeare Survey PDF

Author: Kenneth Muir

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-11-28

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780521523592

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The first fifty volumes of this yearbook of Shakespeare studies are being reissued in paperback.