A scholarly edition of William Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors" that includes detailed notes and commentary, an illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural, and performance contexts, and an in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play.
Ambitious young lawyer Samantha Sweeting stumbles into an entirely new way of life when a costly error at work has her fleeing to the countryside where she is mistakenly hired as a housekeeper--despite a complete lack of domestic skills--and finds love with the handsome gardener.
When Minerva Louise, a curious chicken, mistakes a baby crib for a rabbit hutch, she searches for the rabbit and in the process discovers new additions around the house.
Presents the full text to William Shakespeare's classic play "Twelfth Night," and includes explanatory and textual notes, plot summaries, and readings on the author's life, Shakespearian language, and theater.
Lucy searches for answers after she is plagued by terrible visions and a feeling that she is surrounded by a shadowy presence, but her quest soon leads her to the realization that something truly evil is feeding off of her, growing stronger each night.
A fictionalized account of Charley (Charlotte) Parkhurst who ran away from an orphanage, posed as a boy, moved to California, and fooled everyone by her appearance.
A fictionalized account of Charley (Charlotte) Parkhurst who ran away from an orphanage, posed as a boy, moved to California, and fooled everyone by her appearance.
An adaptation of Mark Twain's story in which young Edward VI of England and a poor boy who resembles him exchange places, and learn something about each other's very different station in life.