The Comedy of Errors.
Edited by Charles Whitworth.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
(This edition first published in 2002.)
Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.
Book Series: The Oxford Shakespeare; Oxford World's Classics.
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Wikipedia Articles:
Shakespeare:
- William Shakespeare (1564–1616).
- The Comedy of Errors, written sometime between 1589 and 1595, according to Wikipedia.
In the Introduction Charles Whitworth argues that the play was written in 1594 and first performed in late December of that year.
It "was not published until it appeared in the First Folio in 1623" (Wikipedia). - Plautus (c. 254 – 184 BC), Menaechmi.
Note: This Oxford World's Classics edition of The Comedy of Errors includes the text of Plautus' Menaechmi translated into English by William Warner (1558–1609) and first published in 1595. - Plautus, Amphitryon.
- Apollonius of Tyre.
- Shakespearean comedy.
- English Renaissance, 16th - 17th Centuries.
- English literature: English Renaissance (1500–1660).
- Elizabethan literature.
- English Renaissance theatre.
- Elizabethan era, 1558–1603.
- Elizabethan government.
- Elizabeth I (1533–1603), Queen of England 1558–1603.
- Elizabeth I: Later years.
- Jacobean era, 1603–1625.
- James VI and I (1566–1625), King of England as James I, 1603–1625.
- Stuart period, 1603–1714.
- Early modern Britain, 16th – 18th Centuries.
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