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William Shakespeare, "Much Ado About Nothing" (The Arden Shakespeare), 3rd Edition
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William Shakespeare, "Much Ado About Nothing" (The Arden Shakespeare), 3rd Edition
Edited by Claire McEachern
Arden Shakespeare | 3rd Edition | 2006 | ISBN: 1903436834 | 365 pages | siPDF | 6.4 MB
Edited by Claire McEachern
Arden Shakespeare | 3rd Edition | 2006 | ISBN: 1903436834 | 365 pages | siPDF | 6.4 MB
Much Ado About Nothing boasts one of Shakespeare's most delightful heroines, most dancing wordplay, and the endearing spectacle of intellectual and social self-importance bested by the desire to love and be loved in return. It offers both the dancing wit of the "merry war" between the sexes, and a sobering vision of the costs of that combat for both men and women. Shakespeare dramatizes a social world in all of its vibrant particulars, in which characters are shaped by the relations between social convention and individual choice.
This edition of the play offers in its introduction and commentary an extensive discussion of the materials that informed Shakespeare's compositional choices, both those conventional sources and other contexts, from cuckold jokes to conduct books, which inform the ideas and identities of this play. Particular attention is devoted to Renaissance understandings of gender identity and social rank, as well as to the social valences of Shakespeare's stylistic choices. A treatment of staging possibilities offers illustrations drawn from the earliest and recent theatrical practices, and a critical history examines the fate of the play in the changing trends of academic scholarship.
From the Back Cover
The Arden Shakespeare is the established scholarly edition of Shakespeare's plays. Now in its third series, Arden offers the best in contemporary scholarship. Each volume guides you to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's work.
This edition of Much Ado About Nothing provides:
- A clear and authoritative text, edited to the highest standards of scholarship.
- Detailed notes and commentary on the same page as the text.
- A full, illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural and performance contexts.
- An in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play.
- A full index to the introduction and notes
- A select bibliography of references and further reading.
About The Arden Shakespeare series
Arden Shakespeare is the most academically rigorous Shakespeare series in print, and the best-known English literature brand worldwide. In 1995 the Third Series of The Arden Shakespeare was launched. Now published under the imprint Arden Shakespeare, under the General Editorship of Richard Proudfoot, Ann Thompson, David Scott Kastan and Henry Woudhuysen, the Arden Shakespeare Third Series is nearing completion. Each new volume supersedes the corresponding Second Series text, being meticulously edited from the original sources by a contemporary scholar.
Contents
| “ | List of Illustrations General Editors' Preface The Text Commentary and Textual Notes Introduction Preface Introduction Building a play: sources and contexts The usual suspects: Ariosto and Bandello Shakespeare's transformations of his sources: the creation of a social world The maid 'How many gentlemen?' The villain The lover Beyond the plot Denouement Dialogue and debate forms Sexual stereotypes Disdain Modifications of type Chaste, silent and obedient Hero Cuckolds Structure and style 'The course of true love' Two plots? Style Prose and the prosaic Euphuism Verbal handshakes 'The even road of a blank verse' Image patterns Songs Staging Much Ado Tonal choices Social representations Choice of place and time Cultural moment Afterlives Origins Criticism Text First impressions Making a book Who's in, who's out Who gets to say what? Much Ado About Nothing Appendix: Casting chart Abbreviations and references Index | ” |
Tags: Shakespeare, Drama, Literature, LiteraryCriticism
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