As You Like It (Oxford School Shakespeare)
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As You Like It (Oxford School Shakespeare)

As You Like It (Oxford School Shakespeare)
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As You Like It (Oxford School Shakespeare)

by William Shakespeare
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Oxford University Press (2002-02-14)
ISBN: 0198320485
EAN: 9780198320487
Dewy Decimal #: 822.33
Paperback: 160 pages
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Reading Level: Young Adult
SKU: B091-1085
Condition: Like New
Comments: UNREAD but may have minor imperfections such as a crease or mark. In stock - quick dispatch, from an efficient and professional leading British bookselling firm.


Customer Reviews


The Many Appealing Facets of Shakespeare's Talent!
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-07-06

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


As You Like It has many qualities to attract readers and audiences. Rosalind is one of the great heroines of all romantic literature. The play has more outstanding speeches than almost any other that has ever been written. Astonishing plot complications are quickly resolved in the simplest possible way, reflecting a playwright's tour de force. The Forest of Arden appears as a character in creating a magical atmosphere whereby all perceptions change, and all are healed. Right wins out, especially in drawing on good character . . . even from formerly badly behaving people. And for those who love marriages, this book has one of the most impressive ceremonies of all time in literature. Humans have never looked nobler in the end than in this play. Yet the play also abounds with some of the greatest lines of Shakespeare's fools that cause all of us to see that humility is more called for than pride or ambition. Certainly, As You Like It will make you feel the presence of an unmatched genius, that should inspire even the most arrogant to feel humbled in the Bard's presence.

My recommendation is that you first see a performance (whether in person, or on a recording). If that's not possible, try for an audio. Many outstanding actors have been taped. After you have the sights and sounds of the play firmly in mind, then read the play. You'll find that your earlier experiences will unlock more of the play's depths, imagery and pleasures for you.

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