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ISBN: 1026028744

ISBN13: 9781026028742

Taming of the Shrew

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"The Taming of the Shrew" is one of William Shakespeare's most spirited and debated comedies, exploring the complex dynamics of courtship, marriage, and social expectation. Set in Padua, the play follows the parallel pursuits of two sisters: the mild-mannered Bianca and her sharp-tongued elder sister, Katharina. While Bianca attracts numerous suitors, her father decrees that she cannot marry until her older sister is wed. Enter Petruchio, a confident gentleman from Verona who seeks to "tame" the headstrong Katharina through a series of psychological games and unconventional trials.

This classic work of Elizabethan drama is renowned for its witty dialogue, physical humor, and the play-within-a-play structure involving the character Christopher Sly. Beyond the surface-level slapstick, "The Taming of the Shrew" offers a fascinating look into the gender politics and domestic hierarchies of the Renaissance era. Shakespeare's masterful use of language and character development ensures that the battle of wits between Katharina and Petruchio remains a cornerstone of the Western literary canon. This edition serves as an essential resource for students and lovers of classical theater wishing to engage with the Bard's enduring exploration of human relationships.

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