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William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well

The young and virtuous physician's daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her as beneath his notice.

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  • "William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"
  • "Fully-dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"@en
  • "Fully-dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"
  • "All's well that ends well"
  • "All's well that ends well"@en
  • "Fully dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"
  • "Fully dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"@en

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  • ""The young and virtuous physician's daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her as beneath his notice"--Container."
  • "The young and virtuous physician's daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her as beneath his notice."@en
  • "Zwarte komedie over de wanhopige liefde van de wees Helena voor de zoon van een gravin, die niets van haar moet hebben vanwege het standsverschil."
  • "The young and virtuous daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her beneath his notice."
  • "The main story of the play comes from a tale in Boccaccio's Decameron."@en
  • "Helena, physician's daughter, cures the deathly ill King of France and receives Count Bertram as her reluctant husband as reward. Helena devises a plan to win her husband's favor and to expose Parolles as a sham."
  • "Helena, physician's daughter, cures the deathly ill King of France and receives Count Bertram as her reluctant husband as reward. Helena devises a plan to win her husband's favor and to expose Parolles as a sham."@en
  • "The young and virtuous physician's daughter Helena desperately loves Count Bertram, but he regards her as beneath his notice. When Helena cures the king of France of a mortal illness, he rewards her with Bertram's hand, but before their marriage can be consummated the count flees. To win her husband back again, Helena forms a daring and resourceful plan. A plot to unmask the strutting soldier Parolles makes up another strand in this sometimes disturbing comedy of deception and disguise."@en

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  • "Comedies"
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  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"

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  • "William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"
  • "William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"@en
  • "A fully dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's All's well that ends well"
  • "All's well that ends well"@en
  • "All's well that ends well"