The Two Gentlemen of VeronaPenguin, 1968 - 212 páginas One of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, and unjustly neglected over the years, 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' has deserved its growing critical reputation over recent years. The play dramatises the entangled relations between the two gentlemen of the play's title, Valentine and Proteus. Valentine leaves Verona for Milan to seek his fortune, whilst Proteus stays to be near his love, Julia. Spurned by Julia, Proteus heads for Milan, where he finds himself a rival of Valentine for the hand of Silvia, the Duke's daughter. Julia the reappears, disguised in boy's clothes as Proteus' page. As in many of Shakespeare's later comedies, the lovers flee to the forest, where confusion and conflict is finally resolved, and the two gentlemen are reunited not only with their 'correct' lovers, but also with each other. |
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
FURTHER READING | 41 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 47 |
COMMENTARY | 137 |
AN ACCOUNT OF THE TEXT | 201 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accent allusion Anatomy of Wit ANTONIO banished beauty character Comedy comic command Diana doth dramatic Duke of Milan editors Elizabethan Love Stories emendation Enter Proteus Exeunt Exit eyes F text fair false fat friar father Felismena Julia Felix Proteus final scene Folio forsworn gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grace haply hath heart Hellespont HOST John Lyly kiss lady ladyship LAUNCE Launce's letter lines look lord lose thy Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover LUCETTA Madam Silvia maid mean mistress noddy PANTHINO play play's pray PROTEUS VALENTINE Proteus's quibble Romance romantic love Romeo and Juliet SECOND OUTLAW second syllable servant shadow Shakespeare sheep Sir Eglamour Sir Proteus Sir Thurio Sir Valentine soliloquy SPEED Item stage direction suggested sweet tears tell thee THIRD OUTLAW thou art thou hast thy master true Twelfth Night unto Valentine's wilt woman word writ youth