The authoritative edition of The Comedy of Errors from The Folger Shakespeare Library presents William Shakespeare’s youthful farce, replete with slapstick humor and complex misunderstandings. Set in the bustling city of Ephesus, this play follows the intertwined lives of two sets of identical twins: Egeon’s sons—Antipholus of Syracuse and Antipholus of Ephesus—and their servants Dromio. The narrative unfolds as these four men, unaware of each other’s true identities, navigate through a web of comical misadventures that lead to a climax where the truth is revealed, ultimately saving Egeon from his impending execution.
Adriana, the wife of one Antipholus, adds another layer of intrigue when she entertains the other. This play not only showcases Shakespeare’s skill in crafting hilarious and unpredictable scenarios but also hints at deeper thematic complexities through the passionate speeches given by various characters. The edition includes a freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play, full explanatory notes for easier understanding, scene-by-scene summaries, a key to famous lines and phrases, an introduction to Shakespeare’s language, and an essay by a leading scholar providing modern insights into the work.
The inclusion of vivid images from the Folger Shakespeare Library’s extensive collection further enriches the reading experience. Ideal for both students and general readers, this edition offers a comprehensive exploration of The Comedy of Errors.
