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Shakespeare wrote this romantic comedy to show that love hath no law but his own." The story of young lovers being toyed with by forest sprites is purely an entertaining fantasy, neither realistic nor tragic, and a popular drama the world over." CliffsComplete combines the full original text of A Midsummer Night's Dream with a helpful glossary and CliffsNotes-quality commentary into one volume.
Format: Soft cover, 192 Pages
Author: William Shakespeare, Michael McMahon (Editor)
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
You will find:
- A unique pedagogical approach that combines the complete original text with expert commentary following each chapter
- A descriptive bibliography and historical background on the author, the times, and the work itself
- An improved character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters
- Sidebar glossaries
Whether you call it Cliff Notes, Cliffs Notes, or CliffsNotes, if you're looking for the original Cliffs Notes literature study guide series then you've come to the right place. Cliffs Notes books provide students with summaries, character analyses, essay suggestions and important quotes to help get the most from study time. Cliff Notes books also help identify themes, analyze the settings, and compare writing styles for some of the most famous literary works like Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Lord of the Flies, Frankenstein, Great Expectations, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar. Now you can also get Cliffs Notes to help with test preparation including advanced placement tests. Save yourself some time by using Cliffs Notes books! Click here to see a complete list of Cliff Notes. |