Two Gentlemen of Verona

"Two Gentlemen of Verona," by William Shakespeare, explores the complexities of friendship and love amidst the backdrop of Verona and the trials of exile. A classic comedy from the master playwright, this play delves into themes of courtship and loyalty. Part of the Cambridge Edition of Shakespeare's works, this edition offers readers a chance to engage with the Bard's timeless exploration of human relationships. A cornerstone of European drama and frequently adapted for modern performance, "Two Gentlemen of Verona" remains a relevant and engaging study of love, betrayal, and reconciliation. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures the enduring power of Shakespeare's words resonates across the ages.

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Two Gentlemen of Verona

"Two Gentlemen of Verona," by William Shakespeare, explores the complexities of friendship and love amidst the backdrop of Verona and the trials of exile. A classic comedy from the master playwright, this play delves into themes of courtship and loyalty. Part of the Cambridge Edition of Shakespeare's works, this edition offers readers a chance to engage with the Bard's timeless exploration of human relationships. A cornerstone of European drama and frequently adapted for modern performance, "Two Gentlemen of Verona" remains a relevant and engaging study of love, betrayal, and reconciliation. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures the enduring power of Shakespeare's words resonates across the ages.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

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"Two Gentlemen of Verona," by William Shakespeare, explores the complexities of friendship and love amidst the backdrop of Verona and the trials of exile. A classic comedy from the master playwright, this play delves into themes of courtship and loyalty. Part of the Cambridge Edition of Shakespeare's works, this edition offers readers a chance to engage with the Bard's timeless exploration of human relationships. A cornerstone of European drama and frequently adapted for modern performance, "Two Gentlemen of Verona" remains a relevant and engaging study of love, betrayal, and reconciliation. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures the enduring power of Shakespeare's words resonates across the ages.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


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ISBN-13: 9781022967168
Publisher: Anson Street Press
Publication date: 03/28/2025
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

About The Author
William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, on England’s Avon River. When he was eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. The couple had three children—an older daughter Susanna and twins, Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, Shakespeare’s only son, died in childhood. The bulk of Shakespeare’s working life was spent in the theater world of London, where he established himself professionally by the early 1590s. He enjoyed success not only as a playwright and poet, but also as an actor and shareholder in an acting company. Although some think that sometime between 1610 and 1613 Shakespeare retired from the theater and returned home to Stratford, where he died in 1616, others believe that he may have continued to work in London until close to his death.

Barbara A. Mowat is Director of Research emerita at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Consulting Editor of Shakespeare Quarterly, and author of The Dramaturgy of Shakespeare’s Romances and of essays on Shakespeare’s plays and their editing.

Paul Werstine is Professor of English at the Graduate School and at King’s University College at Western University. He is a general editor of the New Variorum Shakespeare and author of Early Modern Playhouse Manuscripts and the Editing of Shakespeare and of many papers and articles on the printing and editing of Shakespeare’s plays.

Date of Death:

2018

Place of Birth:

Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom

Place of Death:

Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom

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Table of Contents

Introduction: date; Themes and criticism; Structure and sources; Speed and Lance; The outlaws; Stage history; Recent stage and critical interpretations by Lucy Munro; List of characters; The play; Textual analysis; Appendix: a further note on stage directions; Reading list.

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