During the period that lasted from Halloween to January 6, Elizabethan Christians celebrated a season of trickery, in which normal patterns and conventions were turned upside down. Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night to mark the last night of this season, and, accordingly, it includes cross-dressing, practical jokes, multiple cases of mistaken identity, and its own “Lord of Misrule,” the unforgettable Sir Toby Belch.
Our Literary Touchstone Classics are unabridged, complete texts, and come with unbelievable prices. Each book is a value-priced, high-quality trade paperback, which you will receive for at least 50% off retail.
Your students will benefit from:
- Reading pointers highlighting themes and providing background;
- Line numbers and sidebar notes in every Shakespeare play;
- A glossary defining difficult vocabulary and allusions;
- Prices so low that students can annotate their own books.
Sturdy bindings, premium paper, and American-made construction are always used to ensure you get the most out of your Literary Touchstone Classic, perfect for any classroom or library.