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The Two Gentlemen of Verona (The New Cambridge Shakespeare) Book

One of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, and unjustly neglected in the past, 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, while 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 then 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. The play is particularly interesting for its dramatisation of the intense friendship between Valentine and Proteus, which it often characterises as more intimate and meaningful than relations with women. Proteus complains that Julia "hast metamorphosed me" into something he cannot understand, and the play suggests that social and sexual relations between men are often more satisfying than the dangerous instability involved in wooing women. --Jerry BrottonRead More

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  • Amazon

    A thoroughly researched, illustrated stage history reveals changing conceptions of the play.

  • Blackwell

    Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works. Prof. Schluter approaches this early comedy as a parody of two types of Renaissance educational fiction: the love-quest story and the test-of-friendship story, which by their...

  • ASDA

    A thoroughly researched illustrated stage history reveals changing conceptions of the play.

  • Pickabook

    William Shakespeare, Kurt Schlueter (Editor), Brian Gibbons

  • 0521294061
  • 9780521294065
  • William Shakespeare
  • 28 September 1990
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 168
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