| Titre : | Two comedies : much Ado about Nothing. The Winter's Tales | | Type de document : | Livres, articles, périodiques | | Auteurs : | William Shakespeare, Auteur ; Ronald Windross, Adaptateur | | Editeur : | Paris : Didier | | Année de publication : | 1962 | | Importance : | 59 p. | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Mots-clés : | Anglais (Langue) Contes anglais | | Résumé : | Much Ado About Nothing
Synopsis: Set in Messina, the play features a classic "enemies-to-lovers" dynamic between the witty Beatrice and the bickering Benedick. Alongside this, their friends Hero and Claudio are engaged, but a jealous villain threatens to destroy their reputation. The clever dialogue, matchmaking schemes, and dramatic plot twists eventually culminate in overlapping happy endings.
The Winter's Tale
The jealous King Leontes falsely accuse his wife Hermione of infidelity with his best friend, and she dies. Leontes exiles his newborn daughter Perdita, who is raised by shepherds for sixteen years and falls in love with the son of Leontes' friend. When Perdita returns home, a statue of Hermione "comes to life", and everyone is reconciled. |
Two comedies : much Ado about Nothing. The Winter's Tales [Livres, articles, périodiques] / William Shakespeare, Auteur ; Ronald Windross, Adaptateur . - Paris (Paris) : Didier, 1962 . - 59 p. Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Mots-clés : | Anglais (Langue) Contes anglais | | Résumé : | Much Ado About Nothing
Synopsis: Set in Messina, the play features a classic "enemies-to-lovers" dynamic between the witty Beatrice and the bickering Benedick. Alongside this, their friends Hero and Claudio are engaged, but a jealous villain threatens to destroy their reputation. The clever dialogue, matchmaking schemes, and dramatic plot twists eventually culminate in overlapping happy endings.
The Winter's Tale
The jealous King Leontes falsely accuse his wife Hermione of infidelity with his best friend, and she dies. Leontes exiles his newborn daughter Perdita, who is raised by shepherds for sixteen years and falls in love with the son of Leontes' friend. When Perdita returns home, a statue of Hermione "comes to life", and everyone is reconciled. |
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