Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is a UK edition published by National Geographic Books on October 22, 2015. This 224-page work explores the complexities of love and relationships through the witty exchanges between Beatrice and Benedick, who both insist they will never marry. Their friends conspire to make them believe that they have hidden feelings for one another, leading to a series of misunderstandings and schemes that ultimately challenge their convictions.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of drama as the narrative unfolds, revealing the intricacies of mature love and the potential for second chances. The edition features contributions from General Editor Stanley Wells, with editing by R. A. Foakes and an introduction by Janette Dillon. This text delves into themes of deception and self-discovery, making it a significant exploration of human relationships within Shakespeare’s body of work.
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‘We go to Shakespeare to find out about ourselves’ Jeanette Winterson
Beatrice and Benedick both claim they are determined never to marry. But when their friends trick them into believing that each harbours secret feelings for the other, the pair begin to question whether their witty banter and verbal sparring conceal something deeper. Schemes abound, dangerous misunderstandings proliferate and
matches are eventually made in this dazzling, dark-edged comedy of mature love and second chances.
Used and Recommended by the National Theatre
General Editor Stanley Wells
Edited by R. A. Foakes
Introduction by Janette Dillon
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