Book details
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
by William Shakespeare, Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine, Alan Durband, Roma Gill, Catherine Belsey, A.R. Braunmuller
1595 · Simon & Schuster
About the book
Set in ancient Athens and an adjacent enchanted forest, this comedy follows four young lovers—Hermia, Lysander, Helena, and Demetrius—whose romantic entanglements spiral into chaos due to the interference of the fairy king Oberon and his servant Puck. While a troupe of amateur actors rehearses a play for the Duke’s wedding, a magical nectar causes characters to fall in love with the first creature they see upon waking. This leads to absurd scenarios, including a weaver named Bottom being transformed into a donkey and becoming the object of Queen Titania's affection.
Classic literature enthusiasts and students read this play to understand the mechanics of Shakespearean humor and the use of the play-within-a-play structure. The modern editions edited by scholars like Mowat and Werstine provide the necessary linguistic context to bridge the gap between Elizabethan English and contemporary speech. Readers walk away with a clear grasp of how various social classes and supernatural entities collide in a narrative that treats affection as a fickle, chemically induced state.
Details
- Published
- 1595
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- ISBN
- 9780743477543
- Language
- EN