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- Published on: 2012-05-17
- Released on: 2012-05-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
`'The annotation is generally superb...Especially outstanding is the section [in the Introduction] on the play in performance. There are 21 captivating illustrations. This edition shows the result of much original research and it is recommended unreservedly.'' Year's Work in English Studies
About the Author
Alan Brissenden is Reader in English, University of Adelaide, Australia.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
great tool
By Sharon Madar
The "No Fear Shakespeare" books are so much help. I am terrible with understanding old-english and this book makes it an easy-read with helpful hints when the author attempts so allude to something most audiences don't know.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
useful, but...
By mercuryval
I am leaving a review of this version of the play rather than critiquing the play itself:
The side-by-side text is useful. I am an English teacher and bought this version partly to see what my students have "read," as the book features a side-by-side of Shakespeare's original along with the modernized Sparknotes version, which all my students seem to read online. The little footnotes are helpful in adding depth to our understanding of the play, though academic texts add far more footnotes. The thing that bothered me the most is that the original Shakespeare version, where I do all my annotating, is bordered by a very thick black line, which gets in the way of my annotations. Not sure why they put that there.
As for the play itself, it's a typical Shakespearean romantic comedy where everyone ends up in the woods, etc. It's among his easier works to understand, so this play (and this version) works well for students.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
All’s well…
By John P. Jones III
…that ends well! Well, “sorta”.
I’ve undertaken a project to attempt to re-read, or in most cases, read for the first time, all of Shakespeare. This is a first time read. I commenced with a re-read of the heavy tragedies assigned in high school, like Macbeth (Folger Shakespeare Library), Hamlet and King Lear (Folger Shakespeare Library), in which the vast majority of characters die at the end. In sharp contrast, at the end of “As You Like It,” not only is every character alive, the two bad guys (and they are men… with sibling rivalry issues), repent their evil ways, and make restitution for their wrongdoing. As the title states, happy endings seem to be the preferred scenario for the audience. Though there is that ironic “sorta” catch that I’ll cover at the end of this review.
The play was first produced at the beginning of the 17th century, yet some of the issues are as topical as today’s headlines: cross-dressing and gender identity. In those simpler times, Shakespeare did not address the complex issues of bathroom access. There are also seeming animal-rights issues and remorse shown over the killing of a deer. Shakespeare even chimes in on the “secret” to achieving an active old age, or, as he calls it, “a lusty winter”: “For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; nor did not with unbashful forehead woo the means of weakness and debility.”
“All the World’s a stage” and “The Motley Fool” first made their appearance into the English language in this play. Shakespeare outlines the “seven ages” of man who “plays many parts” on that proverbial stage.” I’ve always marked in the books that I’ve read what I consider significant passages or bon mots, and certainly “the world’s a stage” is so marked. Thanks to Amazon’s Kindle arrangement, I can also see what other people considered to be significant passages, including their numbers. Of the passages that I marked, by far the most were uttered by the magnificent Rosalind, one of the best developed female characters in Shakespeare.
Consider a few of Rosalind’s formulations: “Men are April when they woo, December when they wed: maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives.” “Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold.” “No, faith, die by attorney.” “A traveler! By my faith, you have great reason to be sad: I fear you have sold your own lands to see other men’s; then to have seen much and to have nothing is to have rich eyes and poor hands.” Concerning love, she expands upon Caesar’s pithy: “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Rosalind is a strong character, who provides some teasingly provocative and not “politically correct” advice on the well-trodden path to a man’s heart: “But, mistress, know yourself, down on your knees, And thank heaven, fasting , for a good man’s love; For I must tell you friendly in your ear,- Sell when you can; you are not for all markets.”
And the “sorta” happy ending? Duke Senior, who was forced into exile by his nefarious brother, proclaimed the joys of a bucolic existence in the Forest of Arden: “Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods more fee from peril than the envious Court? … And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. I would not change it.” Yet he does! Since he re-acquires his Court. Overall, 4-stars.
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