
Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle. Disguising herself as a young man and accompanied by her cousin Celia and their loyal fool Touchstone, she takes refuge in the Forest of Arden. In the forest Rosalind finds she has unwittingly attracted the shepardss Phebe. But out of the confusion comes the reconciliation and forgiveness, and all ends happily.
year: 2002, 2009, 2004, 1988, 2008, 1994, 1959, 1997, 1968, 2000, 2010, 1980, 2001, 1960, 1970, 1985, 1998, 1977, 2006, 1934, 1975, 2003, 1965, 1954, 1905, 1963, 1967, 1957, 1978
call number/section: 822.33, 822.3, 822, 1000, 741.5, 822.4
subjects: shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, as you like it, criticism and interpretation, criticism, fathers and daughters, drama, exiles, father-daughter relationship, refugees, pastoral drama, juvenile literature, adaptations, juvenile drama, man-woman relationships, love stories, english drama, shakespeare, william, 1564-1616 drama, history and criticism, william shakespeare, literature, plays, comedies, england, cartoons and comics, comedies, father-child relationship, humorous plays, electronic books, pastoral drama, comedies, juvenile drama, comic books, strips, etc, comic books, strips, etc, children's plays, english
Editions

Shakespeare, William
Oxford University Press (2002)
Presents the complete text of Shakespeare's comedy of love and redemption in exile, and includes explanations of difficult words and passages, a plot synopsis, scene summaries, and character notes, as well as a brief biography of Shakespeare, and photographs from various performances.
Schools: 1

Shakespeare, William
Amulet Books (2009)
A graphic novel adaptation of the Shakespearean play "As you like it" in which Rosalind, banished to the Forest of Arden and disguised as a boy, reunites with her true love, Orlando.
Schools: 3

Shakespeare, William
SparkNotes (2004)
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's "As You Like It," side-by-side with a plain English translation, and includes character profiles, and commentary.
Schools: 8

Shakespeare, William
Bantam Books (1988)
Schools: 2

Shakespeare, William
Bloom's Literary Criticism (2008)
A guide to Shakespeare's "As You Like It," a comedy of love and redemption in exile, featuring critical essays written about the play since the seventeenth century, and including an introduction, plot summary, character list, and selection of key passages.
Schools: 1

Shakespeare, William
Oxford University Press (1994)
Contains an introduction to the play, the text of the play, and notes.
Schools: 5

Shakespeare, William
(1959)
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Pocket Books (1997)
Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, bibliography, key to famous lines and phrases, and explanatory notes.
Schools: 4

Shakespeare, William
Cambridge U.P. (1968)
Schools: 1

Shakespeare, William
Oxford University Press (2000)
A new, modern-spelling text that tells the tale of Rosalind and Orlando, two lovers who have many misadventures. As You Like It is Shakespeare's most light-hearted comedy and explores the nature of love in an amusing way.
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Modern Library (2010)
Shakespeare's classic comedy depicting the romantic struggles of Rosalind and Orlando is accompanied by scene-by-scene analysis, text, plot, characters, and staging of the play.
Schools: 2

Shakespeare, William
Pendulum Press (1980)
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Distributed by Hal Leonard (2001)
Presents the text of Shakespeare's comedy of love and redemption in exile, compares the differences between its first printing and modern editions, includes footnotes that discuss variations, and contains explanations of line structure.
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Pocket (1960)
Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, bibliography, key to famous lines and phrases, and explanatory notes.
Schools: 1

Shakespeare, William
Penguin Books (1970)
Schools: 1

Shakespeare, William
Swan Books (1985)
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Signet Classic (1998)
A revised presentation of the play covers Shakespeare's life and theater, an introduction to the work, sources, critical commentaries, and productions.
Schools: 0

Gill, Roma
Oxford University Press (1977)
Contains unabridged text as well as an extensive range of students' notes detailing explanations of difficult words and passages, a synopsis of the plot, summaries of individual scenes, and notes on the main characters.
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Saddleback Educational Pub. (2006)
Presents a retelling of William Shakespeare's classic play "As You Like It" written in graphic comic format.
Schools: 1
Shakespeare, William
E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. (1934)
Schools: 0

Shakespeare, William
Clarendon Press (1975)
Schools: 1
Shakespeare, William
Audio Partners Publishing Corp. (2003)
Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle. Disguising herself as a young man and accompanied by her cousin Celia and their loyal fool Touchstone, she takes refuge in the Forest of Arden. In the forest Rosalind finds she has unwittingly attracted the shepardss Phebe. But out of the confusion comes the reconciliation and forgiveness, and all ends happily.
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
(1965)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Yale University Press (1954)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
University Press (1965)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
American Book Company (1905)
Edited and annotated by William J. Rolfe, Litt. D.
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
New American Library (1963)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
University Press (1965)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Funk & Wagnalls (1967)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
The University press (1957)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
University Press (1965)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Funk & Wagnalls (1967)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Shakespeare's comedy about young lovers, throne usurpers, and banishment in the Forest of Arden.
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's "As You Like It, " side-by-side with a plain English translation, and includes character profiles, and commentary.
Schools: 12

Shakespeare, William
An annotated edition of Shakespeare's comedy about young lovers, throne usurpers, and banishment in the Forest of Arden; also includes essays on Shakespeare's theatrical world and his texts, and a scholarly introduction.
Schools: 2
Shakespeare, William
Schools: 0
Appignanesi, Richard
A graphic novel adaptation of the Shakespearean play "As you like it" in which Rosalind, banished to the Forest of Arden and disguised as a boy, reunites with her true love, Orlando.
Schools: 3

Shakespeare, William
Contains a modern English version side-by-side with the original text of William Shakespeare's play in which exiled royals--including a duke's daughter, disguised as a man--and country folk, learn lessons about class and gender through a series of love triangles in the Forest of Arden.
Schools: 5

Shakespeare, William
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
Audio Partners Publishing Corp. (2003)
Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle. Disguising herself as a young man and accompanied by her cousin Celia and their loyal fool Touchstone, she takes refuge in the Forest of Arden. In the forest Rosalind finds she has unwittingly attracted the shepardss Phebe. But out of the confusion comes the reconciliation and forgiveness, and all ends happily.
Schools: 0
BBC & Time Life Films (1978)
Is there a "natural difference" between a Duke's daughter and a commoner? Are men really stronger than women or is it just their roles in society? Some of these characters briefly discard the roles they've played in life, while others adopt new ones. In the end, they all learn something about themselves.
Schools: 1
Shakespeare, William
(1965)
Schools: 1
Shakespeare, William
The University press (1957)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
New American Library (1963)
Schools: 0
Shakespeare, William
American Book Company (1905)
Edited and annotated by William J. Rolfe, Litt. D.
Schools: 1
Shakespeare, William
Audio Partners Publishing Corp. (2003)
Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle. Disguising herself as a young man and accompanied by her cousin Celia and their loyal fool Touchstone, she takes refuge in the Forest of Arden. In the forest Rosalind finds she has unwittingly attracted the shepardss Phebe. But out of the confusion comes the reconciliation and forgiveness, and all ends happily.
Schools: 1