All's Well that Ends Well: The Oxford Shakespeare
Discover the intricate world of William Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well: The Oxford Shakespeare, a thought-provoking play that delves into the complexities of love, class, and gender dynamics. Often categorized as a "problem comedy," this 256-page masterpiece presents a psychologically rich narrative featuring a cunning woman and her hesitant husband, who is pursued through clever deception.
In this edition, Susan Snyder provides an insightful introduction that brings the play's contrasting ideologies to life, making them accessible for both readers and actors alike. With a fully annotated text, this book is an essential addition for anyone looking to explore the depths of Shakespeare's work. Published in 2008 by Oxford World's Classics, this edition continues a century-long tradition of offering an extensive range of literary treasures. Don't miss the chance to experience this captivating drama that challenges societal norms and celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.