Two Noble Kinsmen EasyRead Comfort EditiThis is Shakespeare's last dramatic work. The two noble kinsmen are cousins who swear a vow of friendship until death. King Theseus of Athens leads an invasion against Thebes and returns to Athens with the two cousins who both fall in love with Princess Emilia, Theseus' sister-in-law. Both become rivals for Emilia's hand arousing the wrath of Theseus. The story is adorned by interesting twists and climax. Worth reading! |
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User Review - TobinElliott - LibraryThingI had this queued up to listen to for three days before I finally ripped through it in one gulp. And initially, I hated it. I mean, yeah yeah, love at first sight and all that, but damn, a pair of ... Read full review
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Contents
Thebs | 22 |
A field before Thebes Dead bodies lying | 41 |
The country near Athens | 83 |
Before the prison | 103 |
Another Part of the forest | 117 |
Another part of the forest | 131 |
Same as Scene III | 146 |
Actus Quartus | 178 |
A Room in the Palace | 197 |
A room in the prison | 211 |
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Common terms and phrases
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