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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Classics
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ UK ed.
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 014139644X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0141396446
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.8 x 0.55 x 5.08 inches
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Customers find this edition of Twelfth Night to be a delightful romp with excellent foreword and notes that provide clarifications on vocabulary, making it more understandable. They appreciate its humor, with one customer noting how the minor characters make sections particularly funny, and consider it a classic Shakespeare work that greatly elevates their understanding. Customers like the character development, with one mentioning how it helps actors understand the text, and find it good value for money. The plot receives mixed reactions, with some enjoying the story while others find it difficult to follow.

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107 customers mention "Enjoyment"102 positive5 negative

Customers find the book enjoyable, describing it as a fantastic play and delightful romp, with one customer noting it's a classic must-read for high school students.

"Good book. My Great niece had the leading part in college show so I wanted to read the book." Read more

"...I would say this play was nevertheless quite absorbing and well worth reading!..." Read more

"...I enjoyed the reading, but the reading and the book itself kept coming unsynced. It was very distracting and therefore I can only give this 3 stars...." Read more

"...Still, great play, I’d recommend it to anyone looking to read more Shakespeare. I don’t love this particular edition...." Read more

69 customers mention "Language accuracy"50 positive19 negative

Customers appreciate the language accuracy of the book, with excellent foreword and notes that provide clarifications on vocabulary and useful summaries for each act.

"...’s most beloved comedies, filled with mistaken identities, witty wordplay, and themes of love and disguise...." Read more

"...It is Shakespeare so of course there is ingenious wordplay, witticisms, etc. The character of the fool is particularly well drawn in Twelfth Night...." Read more

"...places each page of the play opposite a page of notes, definitions, explanations, and other things needed to understand that page more thoroughly...." Read more

"...It was very distracting and therefore I can only give this 3 stars. I wanted to read along and also hear it read by experienced Shakespearean actors...." Read more

42 customers mention "Humor"38 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the humor in the book, noting that Shakespeare can be funny, with one customer describing it as a rollicking comedy of errors.

"Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, filled with mistaken identities, witty wordplay, and themes of love and disguise...." Read more

"...Initially, it showed promise: a rollicking comedy of errors with the Count Orsino intent upon wooing Lady Olivia, who instead falls for the cross-..." Read more

"...It is Shakespeare so of course there is ingenious wordplay, witticisms, etc. The character of the fool is particularly well drawn in Twelfth Night...." Read more

"Ach, Twelfth Night is cracking me up royaly. Shakespeare can be funny! Page sixty brings me to some intriguing hilarity about to ensue!..." Read more

21 customers mention "Shakespeare classic"17 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate this Shakespeare classic, with one noting its universal themes and another highlighting the well-drawn character of the fool.

"...The character of the fool is particularly well drawn in Twelfth Night. He seems cleverer by half than the assorted aristocracy...." Read more

"...in a more contemporary setting, thus proving that Shakespeare's themes are universal, & apply to all eras." Read more

"...He brings Shakespeare to life for any student - from fourth grade thru adult!..." Read more

"This is one of my favorite works by Shakespeare. Out of all the works he's done and of all the ones I have read, this one ranks high...." Read more

20 customers mention "Use"20 positive0 negative

Customers find the book very helpful, with several noting it greatly elevates their understanding of the text, and one mentioning its educational footnotes.

"...speaker of the play, and his poignant words reveal a measured, mature picture of life which is anything but simple...." Read more

"...As to the edition itself, I found it to be greatly helpful in understanding the action in the play...." Read more

"I love this play! It's full of subtle ideas about relationships, and how our personal perspectives affect others...." Read more

"...At least their physical books have copious and very educational footnotes." Read more

17 customers mention "Character development"14 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, particularly noting the wonderful acting through voice, and one customer mentions how it helps actors understand the text.

"...With its lively characters and clever twists, Twelfth Night remains a timeless exploration of love, identity, and human folly." Read more

"...These were also quite riveting characters in their own way, but to me it seems rather unusual that they should have so many lines, while poor old..." Read more

"...detailing a variety of historic interpretations, interviews with contemporary directors and actors, revealing how they interpreted the text, and..." Read more

"...One can read the characters' parts and feel them on stage, the audience, as it were, being on the inside of all the jokes and pitfalls and even..." Read more

16 customers mention "Value for money"16 positive0 negative

Customers find the book offers good value for money, with several noting it's not a bad version for the price, and one mentioning it's a free Kindle version.

"...This is an affordable edition, and I wouldn’t say it’s bad, but I think I would’ve enjoyed reading Twelfth Night in an edition that simply used..." Read more

"...was also the first time I've read one of his plays in a no-frills free Kindle version and I really loved the experience...." Read more

"The Modern Library/RSC Shakespeare series is valuable. Inexpensive edition of the plays, helpful scene-by-scene summaries of the action, etc...." Read more

"Read it for an English Class. Came in great shape, super cheap and beautiful to annotate and write on...." Read more

33 customers mention "Plot"23 positive10 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the plot of the book, with some enjoying it and finding it interesting, while others point out missing scenes and difficulty following the narrative.

"...With its lively characters and clever twists, Twelfth Night remains a timeless exploration of love, identity, and human folly." Read more

"...This plotline was truly entertaining, yet another Shakespearian triumph in ingenuity...." Read more

"because it was free its straight up missing parts of the story which I had to look up in order to do my homework but other than that it was a funny..." Read more

"...definitely a classic Shakespearean comedy, complete with disguises, intrigue, love, humor, and a lot of fun...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
    Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, filled with mistaken identities, witty wordplay, and themes of love and disguise. The play follows Viola, who, after a shipwreck, disguises herself as a man and becomes entangled in a love triangle involving Duke Orsino and Countess Olivia. Meanwhile, the subplot featuring Malvolio’s humiliation adds layers of humor and intrigue. With its lively characters and clever twists, Twelfth Night remains a timeless exploration of love, identity, and human folly.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
    Good book. My Great niece had the leading part in college show so I wanted to read the book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2017
    It may be a sacrilege to give any work by the good old Bard a rating below 5 stars, but I have to say I was a bit underwhelmed with this particular play. Perhaps I expected too much after having read some of his other comedies, but this one seemed to fall substantially below the earlier ones I've read ('Much Ado About Nothing," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Merchant of Venice," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "As You Like It").

    Initially, it showed promise: a rollicking comedy of errors with the Count Orsino intent upon wooing Lady Olivia, who instead falls for the cross-dressing Viola, who is doing the wooing on Orsino's behalf and who herself is infatuated with Orsino! Things become all the more involved when Viola's recently ship-wrecked twin brother Sebastian arrives and Olivia confuses him for the man she thought was Viola! This plotline was truly entertaining, yet another Shakespearian triumph in ingenuity. Unfortunately, while this was probably supposed to be the center of the story, a great deal of the play also revolves around Olivia's drunken uncle Toby, her mischievous chambermaid Maria, her idiotic suitor Andrew and Feste, her fool. These were also quite riveting characters in their own way, but to me it seems rather unusual that they should have so many lines, while poor old lovelorn Orsino has so few. I would have liked to have seen him recite more amazing lines as he did early in the first scene ("If music be the food of love...") His character did not lack depth in my opinion, only development. I would have also liked to hear more from Viola as herself, rather than as the man she pretended to be. And the conclusion, while it did tie together the loose ends seemed rather hasty. But, alas, who am I to critique Bill Shakespeare?!

    Taken in isolation, I would say this play was nevertheless quite absorbing and well worth reading! But taken in conjunction with his other plays, I would not rank this at the very top.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2012
    The title refers to the Feast of Epiphany, or the twelfth day of Christmas, marking the last day/night of festivities (around January 6). The center of the play is the Countess Olivia, who finds herself a powerful person upon the death of her father then her beloved brother. Three main suitors for the heiress include Malvolio, an ambitious man who wants Olivia for her status and not her beauty. Duke Orsino thinks he loves her and he madly pursues her. The silly Sir Andrew Aguecheek is encouraged on by his friend Sir Toby, Olivia's uncle, and Malvolio's opposite. Where Malvolio is a fuddy-duddy and an orderly employee who chastises the staff for their misbehaviors, Toby is raucous and disorderly. Malvolio soon becomes the victim of pranks that darken the play's comedy.

    The twins Viola and Sebastian are parallels to Olivia's love story in certain ways. Ship-wrecked on Ilyria, the twins believe each other has been drowned. In her attempt to survive, Viola disguises herself as a young man and becomes servant to Orsino, who immediately likes his young page Cesario. Cesario (Viola)quickly becomes a confidant to Orsino, who sends Cesario off to woo Olivia for him. Olivia falls for Cesario and eventually wants to wed him. The plot develops as the love story switches gears.

    Another great character is Feste, the fool, whose role in court is to speak the truth without repercussions. His ridiculous superficial words belie his shrewdness. Characters who tolerate the fool are the good characters (like Olivia) and those who do not are villains (like Malvolio). But Shakespeare doesn't allow Malvolio to be a stock character. When he is the victim of horrendous pranks, Olivia and the audience feel sorrow for his belittlement. Feste is the final speaker of the play, and his poignant words reveal a measured, mature picture of life which is anything but simple. We are encouraged to live life fully and to enjoy it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2019
    Twelfth Night is a typical Shakespearean comedy. It contains all the standard conceits: shipwrecks, mistaken identities, long lost kin and various love triangles. As per usual, these somehow get resolved harmoniously in the final scene.

    It is Shakespeare so of course there is ingenious wordplay, witticisms, etc. The character of the fool is particularly well drawn in Twelfth Night. He seems cleverer by half than the assorted aristocracy.

    However, most of the modern focus in Twelfth Night is because one of its main female protagonists disguises herself as a man, falls in love with a man and has a woman, who falls for the disguise, fall in love with her. This is all supposed to be very germane to modern gender studies/issues.

    I am not convinced Shakespeare really says much of relevance to contemporary cultural concerns but I am not an expert. These just don’t seem to me, as they do to other commentators, central to the play.

    What I found is another masterpiece of Shakespearean comedy. One can almost be forgetful of how lucky we are that Shakespeare wrote so many even if they do seem to revolve around similar plot conceits. Highly recommended (although it hardly needs another recommendation).
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  • Toby Potter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Man, that boy could write. Someone should put him on the stage.
    Reviewed in Australia on May 17, 2024
    This is what stage writing is all about.
  • Caio
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Grand Master
    Reviewed in Brazil on March 24, 2020
    Shakespeare, o inconfundível.
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  • E Riley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice clear edition
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 1, 2013
    First off this is just a great story, with some beautiful speeches and a lot of comedy. Mistaken identity, outlandish characters and confused lovers abound. Terrific fun! This is a simple, clear, handy edition and easy to read on my tablet. There are no notes, commentary, criticism or introduction but with the dictionary and wiki links it's easy to do some basic research. The lack of notes is actually quite an advantage because it allows you to just read and enjoy the play without being tempted to stray off piste. This may not help you if you're wanting to study the play in any literary detail. These editions are great for actors who may need to get hold of a copy of the play at short notice for auditions. An added bonus, of course, is that they are free. Also a great Shakespeare to start off with if you've never taken the plunge before. Enjoy, and "be not afraid of greatness".
  • Maaz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Original and Authentic
    Reviewed in India on November 4, 2024
    Very nice, got it on Kindle very quickly and is very good. Overall, can buy
  • Noor-ul-Ain
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 20, 2024
    Great condition!