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As You Like It 2021 Edition

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    Author(s)Kashish Dua
    PublisherPHI Learning
    ISBN9789387472471
    Pages216
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2021

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    PHI Learning As You Like It 2021 Edition by Kashish Dua

    A pastoral comedy written by William Shakespeare, As You Like It is regarded as one of his greatest comedies for more than four centuries now. The play is set up mostly in the Forest of Arden, and it narrates the story of Rosalind and Celia's experiences with disguises and desires. While the readers also remain engaged with the issues of primogeniture and exile informing the tensions between the two sets of brothers Oliver Orlando and Duke Senior (Ferdinand)-Duke Frederick, respectively, the play's true captivating nature is lent by characters like Audrey, Silvius, Phoebe and Adam, who come from the lower social strata. The play ends on a note of forgiveness, reunion and understanding. The analysis of `The idea of the pastoral' and `The operations of gender', both the primary subjects of criticism, have been given a special focus in the two extremely informative critical essays included at the end of the book.Key Features Fully-annotated text explained in an easy-to-understand language.Detailed introduction to the play encourages readers to critically examine the background and the various aspects of the play.Act-wise Summary given at the end of each Act.