All’s Well That Ends Well: A Novelization
The Complete Comedy Retold as a Full Prose Narrative
Experience the Determination, the Deception, and the "Bed-Trick" Plot—Without the Language Barrier.
Step into the courts of France and the battlefields of Tuscany in this immersive and psychologically nuanced novelization of William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well. In this masterful adaptation, the provocative power of the stage is brought to life through a seamless integration of the original 1604 dialogue with vivid, modern descriptive prose.
Dr. Peter Fogarty’s "Novelized Classic" transforms one of the Bard’s most complex "problem plays" into a sophisticated reading experience. By weaving the iconic lines into a fluid narrative, this edition provides the sensory detail, social subtext, and internal character depth often lost in a traditional script format. It is the definitive resource for students, educators, and readers seeking to navigate the intersection of class, gender, and the relentless pursuit of love.
A Narrative of Status and Scorn:
Helena, the daughter of a humble physician, possesses a brilliance that far outshines her social standing. When she saves the life of the King of France, she is granted her choice of husband—the proud and immature Count Bertram. His subsequent flight to the Italian wars and his "impossible" demands for her to win his ring and bear his child set the stage for a daring journey of disguise and resourcefulness. This novelization captures every nuance of Helena’s bold quest, providing the psychological clarity necessary for a modern audience to debate whether a happy ending can truly be earned through deception.
Why This Scholarly Adaptation is Essential:
Textual Integrity: This version remains 100% faithful to Shakespeare’s original dialogue, preserving the sharp wit of the Countess and the boastful rhetoric of the coward Parolles.
Narrative Expansion: Cryptic stage directions are replaced with lush, cinematic descriptions of the Roussillon estate and the visceral tension of the Florentine camp.
Psychological Depth: The novel format allows readers to explore the motivations of a "problematic" hero like Bertram and the unwavering resolve of Helena, clarifying the play's themes of honor and merit.
Curriculum Optimized: Featuring a structured chapter-per-scene arc, this edition is specifically designed for IB/MYP, GCSE, A-Level, and AP Literature analysis.
Witness the "virtue that outvies rank" in a form you have never read before. From the King’s miracle cure to the final, tense reconciliation, experience the complexity of All’s Well That Ends Well with total immersion.
Dr. Peter Fogarty
Dr. Peter Fogarty is a distinguished educator with 25 years of classroom experience and a specialist in making classical literature accessible to a global audience. Throughout his career, he has pioneered the use of the Inquiry Method to help students bridge the gap between historical texts and contemporary academic fluency.
Dr. Fogarty’s "Shakespeare Novel Series" is born from a commitment to pedagogical excellence and literary richness. By transforming complex scripts into fluid, high-quality prose, he ensures that the timeless brilliance of the Western Canon remains a vibrant and reachable resource for the next generation of scholars and lifelong learners.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. All's Well That Ends Well: A NovelizationThe Complete Comedy Retold as a Full Prose NarrativeExperience the Determination, the Deception, and the "Bed-Trick" Plot-Without the Language Barrier.Step into the courts of France and the battlefields of Tuscany in this immersive and psychologically nuanced novelization of William Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well. In this masterful adaptation, the provocative power of the stage is brought to life through a seamless integration of the original 1604 dialogue with vivid, modern descriptive prose.Dr. Peter Fogarty's "Novelized Classic" transforms one of the Bard's most complex "problem plays" into a sophisticated reading experience. By weaving the iconic lines into a fluid narrative, this edition provides the sensory detail, social subtext, and internal character depth often lost in a traditional script format. It is the definitive resource for students, educators, and readers seeking to navigate the intersection of class, gender, and the relentless pursuit of love.A Narrative of Status and Scorn: Helena, the daughter of a humble physician, possesses a brilliance that far outshines her social standing. When she saves the life of the King of France, she is granted her choice of husband-the proud and immature Count Bertram. His subsequent flight to the Italian wars and his "impossible" demands for her to win his ring and bear his child set the stage for a daring journey of disguise and resourcefulness. This novelization captures every nuance of Helena's bold quest, providing the psychological clarity necessary for a modern audience to debate whether a happy ending can truly be earned through deception.Why This Scholarly Adaptation is Essential: Textual Integrity: This version remains 100% faithful to Shakespeare's original dialogue, preserving the sharp wit of the Countess and the boastful rhetoric of the coward Parolles.Narrative Expansion: Cryptic stage directions are replaced with lush, cinematic descriptions of the Roussillon estate and the visceral tension of the Florentine camp.Psychological Depth: The novel format allows readers to explore the motivations of a "problematic" hero like Bertram and the unwavering resolve of Helena, clarifying the play's themes of honor and merit.Curriculum Optimized: Featuring a structured chapter-per-scene arc, this edition is specifically designed for IB/MYP, GCSE, A-Level, and AP Literature analysis.Witness the "virtue that outvies rank" in a form you have never read before. From the King's miracle cure to the final, tense reconciliation, experience the complexity of All's Well That Ends Well with total immersion.About the AuthorDr. Peter FogartyDr. Peter Fogarty is a distinguished educator with 25 years of classroom experience and a specialist in making classical literature accessible to a global audience. Throughout his career, he has pioneered the use of the Inquiry Method to help students bridge the gap between historical texts and contemporary academic fluency.Dr. Fogarty's "Shakespeare Novel Series" is born from a commitment to pedagogical excellence and literary richness. By transforming complex scripts into fluid, high-quality prose, he ensures that the timeless brilliance of the Western Canon remains a vibrant and reachable resource for the next generation of scholars and lifelong learners. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798292620433
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