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Love's Labours Lost


Arden Shakespeare

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No. of pages 374

Published: 1998

Great for age 12-18 years

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'With the publication of Woudhuysen's Arden 3 edition, the magisterial study of the play that will energise a new generation of readers and directors has now arrived.'Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada at Reno, Shakespeare Survey

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Arden Shakespeare .

There are 374 pages in this book.

It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.

This book was published in 1998 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC .

Rene Weis is Professor of English at University College London and a distinguished editor and biographer of Shakespeare.

 

This book contains the following story:

Love's Labour's Lost

"Love's Labour's Lost" is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare, revolving around themes of love, courtship, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Act 1: The play opens with King Ferdinand of Navarre and three of his noble companions, Berowne, Longaville, and Dumaine, deciding to dedicate themselves to three years of study and fasting. They vow to avoid the company of women and focus solely on their studies.

However, their plans are disrupted when the Princess of France and her three attendants, Rosaline, Maria, and Katherine, arrive in Navarre on a diplomatic mission. The King and his companions, though still dedicated to their vows, find themselves falling in love with the women.

Act 2: Berowne, Longaville, and Dumaine each secretly write love letters to the women they desire, but the letters are mistakenly exchanged. When they discover the mix-up, they decide to woo the ladies in secret, without revealing their true identities.

The men also decide to entertain the ladies with a play performed by a group of rustic characters, led by the witty and pedantic schoolmaster, Holofernes, and the country clown, Costard.

Act 3: As the courtship between the men and women continues, misunderstandings and humorous encounters ensue. The women, aware of the men's secret affections, decide to test their sincerity by disguising themselves as one another.

Act 4: The game of disguises reaches its peak, with the men mistakenly wooing the wrong women. However, their true identities are eventually revealed, and the women playfully mock the men for their earlier pretensions of scholarly seriousness.

Act 5: Before the play concludes, news arrives that the King of France, the Princess's father, has died. The Princess and her attendants decide to return to France immediately.

The play ends with the men vowing to end their pursuit of knowledge and dedicate themselves to love. They decide to wait for a year, at which point they will meet the women again and see if their love is still true.

"Love's Labour's Lost" is a light-hearted and witty comedy that humorously explores the theme of youthful love and the folly of making grandiose vows. The play is known for its clever wordplay, poetic language, and playful examination of courtly love and the complexities of human emotions.

This book is in the following series:

Arden Shakespeare

This book features the following characters:

John Shakespeare
This book features the character John Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor. He wrote plays, sonnets and verse and is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English Language. Son of a glove maker, he grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children, though one died very young. Shakespeare left Stratford to pursue theatre in London, where he acted at the Globe Theatre, wrote and was part owner of a playing company called 'The Lord Chamberlein's Men' (later 'The King's Men').

Shakespeare
This book features the character Shakespeare.

Mary Arden
This book features the character Mary Arden.

Anne Hathaway
This book features the character Anne Hathaway.