This edition of Shakespeare’s famous play features critical essays and commentary from W.A. Wright. Twelfth Night is a story of misadventure and mistaken identity, featuring some of Shakespeare’s most memorable characters. The play has been interpreted in many different ways over the years, and this edition offers readers the opportunity to explore the play’s many nuances.
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