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As You Like It The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Todd Borlik Francis X Connor Emma Smith

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As You Like It The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Todd Borlik Francis X Connor Emma Smith
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.95 MB
Author: William Shakespeare & Todd Borlik & Francis X. Connor & Emma Smith
ISBN: 9780192689733, 0192689738
Language: English
Year: 2024

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As You Like It The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Todd Borlik Francis X Connor Emma Smith by William Shakespeare & Todd Borlik & Francis X. Connor & Emma Smith 9780192689733, 0192689738 instant download after payment.

'We that are true lovers run into strange capers.' Four centuries after its publication in the Folio, As You Like It's capacity to entertain and instruct remains evergreen. This edition provides a friendly yet authoritative introduction to the play, upholding it as a crowning expression of the Elizabethan Renaissance while underscoring its appeal to twenty-first century readers as Shakespeare's most intrepid exploration of gender, sexuality, and the environment. Its double-cross-dressed heroine dominates the plot (and their love interest Orlando) to conduct a masterclass in gender fluidity. The melancholic Jaques unmasks the fundamental theatricality of existence and questions humanity's prerogative to displace and harm other species. Through the clown Touchstone, the comedy tests the possibility that we might laugh ourselves wise, especially when we learn to laugh at ourselves. In the Forest of Arden, we encounter Shakespeare's most beguiling vision of the natural world as a...