Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors is one of his earliest and most farcical plays. In this edition, editor J. Hunter provides detailed notes on the play’s language, characters, and themes, helping readers to navigate the complex web of mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings that drive the plot. Hunter’s critical insights offer a fresh perspective on this classic work of English literature and make it accessible to readers of all levels.
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