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  1. The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalisation, and reality versus fantasy. Though first published in quarto in 1598, the play's title page suggests a revision of an earlier version of the play. There are no obvious sources for the play's plot. The use of apostrophes in the play's title varies in early ...

  2. A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Loves Labours Lost. Find out more about the four friends who vow to avoid women and what happens when women come to visit.

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  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Love's Labor's Lost - Entire Play. Jump to. Contents. Synopsis: In Loves Labor’s Lost, the comedy centers on four young men who fall in love against their wills. The men, one of them the king of Navarre, pledge to study for three years, avoiding all contact with women. When the Princess of France arrives on a state visit, the king insists ...

  5. Loves Labours Lost, early comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written sometime between 1588 and 1597, more likely in the early 1590s, and published in a quarto edition in 1598, with a title page suggesting that an earlier quarto had been lost. The 1598 quarto was printed seemingly from an authorial working draft showing signs of ...

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  6. By William C. Carroll. Loves Labors Lost begins with the young King of Navarre anticipating the “disgrace of death,” when he and his courtiers will succumb to “cormorant devouring time” and become “heirs of all eternity” ( 1.1.3 –7); the play ends with the stunningly dramatic entrance of Marcade, whose brief “tale” ( 5.2 ...

  7. Loves Labour's Lost is a play by William Shakespeare that was likely written in the mid-1590s and was first published in 1598. The play follows the King of Navarre and three of his lords as they swear off women for three years of study, only to have their plans disrupted by the arrival of the Princess of France and her ladies.

  8. Feb 6, 2024 · About Shakespeare’s Loves Labor’s Lost. An introduction to the plot, themes, and characters in the play. Reading Shakespeare’s Language. A guide for understanding Shakespeare’s words, sentences, and wordplay. An Introduction to This Text. A description of the publishing history of the play and our editors’ approach to this edition.

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