Twelfth Night (Barnes & Noble Shakespeare)

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Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, is part of the Barnes & Noble Shakespeare series. This unique series features newly edited texts prepared by leading scholars from America and Great Britain, in collaboration with one of the world’s foremost Shakespeare authorities, David Scott Kastan of Columbia University. Together they have produced texts as faithful as possible to those that Shakespeare wrote.

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Overview

Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, is part of the Barnes & Noble Shakespeare series. This unique series features newly edited texts prepared by leading scholars from America and Great Britain, in collaboration with one of the world’s foremost Shakespeare authorities, David Scott Kastan of Columbia University. Together they have produced texts as faithful as possible to those that Shakespeare wrote.

Each volume in the Barnes & Noble Shakespeare includes:

  • New Scholarship – Premiere scholars introduce each play with contemporary scholarship. An essay on editing the text provides an in-depth look at the quartos and folios used in the edition.
  • Contextualizing Essays – Essays on Shakespeare’s England, language, and life, along with essays on performing Shakespeare and significant performances frame the play in both historical and theatrical context for readers. A look at the lasting influence of the play on music, art, film, and dance creates an interdisciplinary framework with which to approach the play.
  • Better Notes – Through one-word margin definitions, facing-page glosses, and longer end notes after the play, our innovative approach to notes pulls readers away from the text fewer times while providing them with more information and comprehensive analysis.
  • Further Reading – An annotated bibliography of titles, hand-selected by the introduction author, takes readers beyond the edition for further reading.

Widely regarded as Shakespeare’s most perfect comedy, Twelfth Night follows the twisting paths that lead to love. The editor, Claire McEachern, provides an illuminating context for the play, showing how England’s struggle to define a national religious identity underlies many of the play’s conflicts.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781411401181
  • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
  • Publication date: 1/25/2007
  • Series: Barnes & Noble Shakespeare Series
  • Pages: 328
  • Sales rank: 168276
  • Product dimensions: 5.20 (w) x 7.90 (h) x 1.20 (d)

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  • Posted Tue Mar 10 00:00:00 EDT 2009

    Great!

    Every B&N Shakespeare has been awesome and this is no exception. Nice, clear text, helpful notations, and interesting articles. Highly recommended.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Feb 21 00:00:00 EST 2007

    Confusing Comedy Aided by Excellent Extras

    I used this copy of Twelfth Night for my Shakespeare class, and it was far superior to the edition the professor had chosen. The text is printed on the right page and notes appear on the left. The trade paperback provides room for a decent sized font and room for notes in the margins. The notes themselves are invaluable to understanding the play, and the extended notes and commentary in the back (illustrations of the stage, notes on modernization of text...) are interesting as well as informative. This rivals texts that are twice the price.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Wed May 20 00:00:00 EDT 2009

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    Tragically overshadowed

    Of all of Shakespeare's comedies, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing get all the credit. They are both great plays, but Twelfth Night takes the cake!! It's a brilliant plot with the perfect amount of confusion. And the ending isn't obvious!! In most plays, what happens to all the characters is blatantly obvious!!!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Jul 19 00:00:00 EDT 2008

    One of Shakespeare's Most Brilliant.

    Fantastic, fantastic play. The format of this book is very manageable, and one would most likely find the translation most beneficial. 'Twelfth Night' doesn't get the credit it deserves.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Nov 04 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Awesome book!

    If its for school.? Get it.!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    DONT GET!

    So many typos!!!!!

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Sep 22 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Yay!

    Save money on school books. Buy B&N.

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  • Posted Fri Sep 07 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Highly recommended for the serious Shakespearean student

    I esp. liked being able to read 2 pages side-by-side on my NookColor.
    The detailed introduction was extremely helpful, and the selected modern wordage beside the Elizabethan words in each scene added considerable clarity to the play.
    I've been to the Folger Library in D.C., and recognize the skill and accuracy used in their publications. I will order other plays in the series with confidence.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Nov 17 00:00:00 EST 2011

    Wow!

    I really liked this book! I love his comedies:)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Dec 12 00:00:00 EST 2005

    A true scapegoat we should pay attention to

    This comedy written by William Shakespeare has a connotation which has a wide range of meaning. Who is sacrificed through out play misunderstood as a person who has a hypocrite personalities and unacceptable disposition among the characters of Twelfth Night. In superficial level, we as a reader easy to make a conclusion that he is a man should be penalized, and not only characters within the Twelfth Night mocking at him but also we the readers sardonic at his eccentric behaviors after read the Olivia's letter which is the counterfeit. Thus, we consider the punishment that Malvolio received is something justified and axiomatically accepted one. However, that sort of point of view is not rightful judgement. We should aware that people who made this clandestine of fake letter to make fun of Malvolio is truly a undiscovered villain. There's a lesson implied on the play that we as a human being should always pay attention to minors who overwhelmed by huge mainstream.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Oct 17 00:00:00 EDT 2004

    the twelfth night

    The twelfth night was a pretty good book. It has some pretty good fight scenes, and their is this guy really funny because he sings some funny songs. It's another book written by shakespeare. Their is some parts in the book that are really boring, but towards the middle and the end where it starts to pick up. The book is basically story about a man that is trying to be with girl and his father won't let him. So I guess it's also a love story because he tries to with his dad to let him marry this that he loves so much.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Apr 02 00:00:00 EST 2004

    My thoughts

    The book I have read was William Shakespeare the Twelfths Night. William Shakespeare was a famous play writer, manly on comedies and tragedy. William was married to Anne Hathaway and had three kids, but one had died. He had lived in London for a few years then bought a house in Stratford. The Twelfth Night is about this girl named Viola who is the type of girl that every one likes. And her brother named Sebastian who was shipped wrecked. Viola was saved by the Captain, but her brother was never found. Soon after viola was found, she talks to the captain because since she is to live on this island the she was brought to she has to find a way to support herself. She has this idea that she will worked for Lady Olivia is the type of person that clams to be strong and no one can hurt her, but she is in morning for her brothers¿ death, so she is not associating herself with anyone. Then she realized that she could work for Duke Orsino, who is just like Lady Olivia who clams to be strong inside, and disguise herself as a young man named Cesario, but she will need help. The captain of the ship decided to help her and she had agreed to pay him handsomely. In this book there is a lot of love triangles, for instance, Viola loves Orsino, Orsino loves Olivia, and Olivia loves Cesario and every one is not happy. It is a very complicated thing, when we know that Viola is a man and a woman. Meanwhile some how Sebastian was found and was cared for by a guy named Antonio. They had found land in a city called Illyria were his long lost sister is, but he doesn¿t know that his sister is still alive. When he gets to the town people start to talk, because they have seen someone in the town just like him with a different name. This causes a bit of a mishap throughout the whole story. If you want to know the rest of the story you will have to read the rest of the story. One of the major themes in this book is simply on love. Everyone find a love, even if it is a girl dressed up as a guy. Although it is a love story, some of the character did not find their true love, instead they either were sent to prison for some year or they were band from the city. But I can¿t tell any more because you will have to read the book. I do recommend this book to all of you who like a little bit of mystery, suspense, and comedy. This is not your typical love story, because it has a twisted and shocking ending to it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Dec 17 00:00:00 EST 2001

    Good Book

    I usually loathe Shakespeare but this is a humorous book. I loved it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri May 25 00:00:00 EDT 2001

    very funny and witty

    I read this book just a week age in class and although the laguage was hard to follow i got though it and enjoyed it.

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