Publisher's Synopsis
William Shakespeare's ability to sculpt dynamic characters and expose their faults and strengths with exceptionally lyrical wit is perhaps most finely demonstrated in his immortal comedic romance The Taming of the Shrew. The proposed matrimonial pairing of Petruchio and Katherina is not star-crossed by familial conflict, but plagued by the clashing of personalities. The Taming of the Shrew has been lauded for its humor, lambasted for its portrayal of the war between the sexes, and celebrated as a literary tour-de-force.