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A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Shakespeare’s moonlit comedy mixes lovers, fairies, artisans, and theatrical mischief in one of the most durable plays of enchantment and confusion.
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- William Shakespeare
- DotBooks
- DotBooks
- January 1600
- Paperback
- Standard white
- 129
- en
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream is Shakespeare at his most playful and most architecturally deft: a comedy where young lovers flee into the woods, fairy quarrels unsettle the natural order, and a troupe of earnest amateur actors wanders toward accidental brilliance. The result is not merely whimsical. It is a drama about desire, illusion, embarrassment, and the strange liberties that arrive when ordinary rules briefly stop holding.
Why read A Midsummer Night’s Dream today?
The play remains fresh because it moves so lightly while doing so much at once. It is funny without becoming slight, lyrical without losing pace, and theatrical in a way that makes every change of scene feel like a change of mental weather. Readers encounter one of Shakespeare’s most accessible comedies here, but also one of his most artful reflections on love’s volatility and the dreamlike logic of performance itself.
What kind of classic is it?
This is a cornerstone of English drama and a perennial favorite for classrooms, stages, and general readers. It works as comedy, fantasy, and meditation on theater all at once, which helps explain why it has remained so vividly alive across centuries of adaptation.
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