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Book Description
Sparkling with witty dialogue, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most enjoyable and theatrically successful comedies. This up-to-date edition offers a newly edited text and an exceptionally helpful and critically aware introduction which discusses Shakespeare's social
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Robot-mel said on Jun 1, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Introduction/critical comment(s):
The Arden Shakespeare, founded in the 1890s, has, with a continuing process of revision, established itself as the standard scholarly edition of Shakespeare's works. Each play appears in a separate volume with critical notes, apparatus, appendices giving extracts from the relevant sources, and a fu ... (continue)
Your Sources said on Oct 2, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Moirne Stark said on May 31, 2008 | Add your feedback
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Much Ado’s comedy is a mixture of slapstick, romantic farce and cynical one-liners; alongside this humour the central plot of the play has very dark moments and verges on the tragic. For these reasons, Much Ado is a notoriously tricky comedy to direct and perform. But the students at my school in Fo ... (continue)
David Johncock said on Oct 9, 2007 | Add your feedback
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Carobookie said on Aug 31, 2007 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 224 Pages
- Edition: Reprint
- ISBN-10: 0192834185
- ISBN-13: 9780192834188
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
- Pub date: Mar 28, 1998
- Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 65 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Library Binding, School & Library Binding, Unbound, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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| 9780192834188 | Paperback | $10.95 | -- | The Book Depository |
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So I bought a copy of the script when I was at the play as I thought it'd be nice to read before going and seeing it again. I don't normally like to read Shakespeare plays, I much prefer to see them live. But as I was seeing this one twice I thought it would be ok. I have to say I didn't get much ou ... (continue)
So I bought a copy of the script when I was at the play as I thought it'd be nice to read before going and seeing it again. I don't normally like to read Shakespeare plays, I much prefer to see them live. But as I was seeing this one twice I thought it would be ok. I have to say I didn't get much out of reading the script. There is just SO much in the way the actors deliver their lines and the way they move on stage, so that 2 pages may take 1 minute to read but 5 minutes when seeing live. There was nothing in the way of stage directions. It would be interesting to compare with an original version of the script to see how much had been changed (and I think there was quite a bit). But definitely not a version that should be read instead of the original. But for those who went and loved the show it's a great souvenir and a great way to remember what you saw. Though it is made incredibly poorly, cheap paper and a glued spine that feels it could give any minute. Still I will try to get mine signed anyway...
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