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Although originally classified as one of Shakespeare's comedies, All's Well That Ends Well" is now more commonly classified as one of his ambiguous problem plays, so called because they defy neat classification as either comedy or tragedy. Helena, a servant harbors a secret love for Betram her mistresses' son. When the king becomes ill Helena promises to heal him if she is allowed to marry any man of her choosing. Helena's father is a renowned physician and the young girl having inherited his knowledge saves the king and Bertram is chosen as her husband. The one sided affair soon blossoms into requited love and all's well that ends well.
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Drama, Married women, Runaway husbands, Problems, exercises, English Young adult drama, English drama, Travel, Plays, Fiction, Classic Literature, Literary Criticism, Nonfiction, History and criticism, English drama (Comedy), Concordances, British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author), Drama (dramatic works by one author), English literature, All's well that ends well (Shakespeare, William), Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, all's well that ends well, Literary collectionsPlaces
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With new editors who have incorporated the most up-to-date scholarship, this revised Pelican Shakespeare series will be the premiere choice for students, professors, and general readers well into the twenty-first century.Each volume features: Authoritative, reliable texts High quality introductions and notes New, more readable trade trim size An essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare and essays on Shakespeare's life and the selection of texts
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