A delightful and enchanting comedy (John Masefield calls it ‘‘the best English comedy’’), Twelfth Night exquisitely blends music and revelry, realism and romance, the wittiest prose and the most ravishing poetry. It is the climax of Shakespeare’s early a achievement in comedy. It is full of sweetness and pleasantry. It has little satire, and no spleen, and there is a constant infusion of the romantic and enthusiastic, in proportion as the characters are natural and sincere. Shakespeare’s whole object is to turn the meanest or rudest objects to a pleasurable account here. Prof. Ramji Lall’s Critical Study of Twelfth Night is well-researched and comprehensive. It contains a detailed account of Shakespearean comedy and the place that Twelfth Night occupies in it, in addition to an examination and analysis of the text, glossary and notes as well as Important Questions with Answers on the text.
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