Current status:

  • Ebookhood.com is up and running
  • Catalog is disabled
  • Search is disabled (Donate on the right to help us to enable it)
  • Community features are limited
Updated: Dec 05, 2008

All's Well That Ends Well

Author: Shakespeare, William
Shared by: ebookhood.com bot
Download as iPod Notes Download as iPod Notes Download as plain text Download as plain text Download PDF Download PDF (experimental!)
Add to books I loveAdd to books I love 
Download as Sony eBook Reader ebook Download as Sony Reader ebook Download as Bookeen Cybook ebook Download as Bookeen Cybook ebook  
Language: English
Number of downloads: 11
Number of readers who love this book: 0
Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1125

Reviews on Amazon

Usually classifed as a 'problem comedy', All's Well that Ends Well invites a fresh assessment. Its psychologically disturbing presentation of an agressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery won it little favour in earlier centuries, and both directors and critics have frequently tried to avoid or simplify its uncomfortable elements. More recently, several distinguished... Show all...

Ebook preview

... COUNTESS. Why should he be kill'd? CLOWN. So say I, madam, if he run away, as I hear he does the danger is in standing to 't; that's the loss of men, though it be the getting of children. Here they come will tell you more. For my part, I only hear your son was run away. Exit Enter HELENA and the two FRENCH GENTLEMEN SECOND GENTLEMAN. Save you, good madam. HELENA. Madam, my lord is gone, for ever gone. FIRST GENTLEMAN. Do not say so. COUNTESS. Think upon patience. Pray you, gentlemen- I have felt so many quirks of joy and grief That the first face of neither, on the start, Can woman me unto 't....

Comments by our readers

No comments by our readers, yet. Please, log in to comment on All's Well That Ends Well.