One of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, Love’s Labour’s Lost follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they swear off women to focus on study. However, when the Princess of France arrives on a diplomatic mission, their plans are quickly thrown into disarray. This annotated edition includes helpful notes and insights from scholar Horace Howard Furness.
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