Much Ado About Nothing (Signet Classics)
 

Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare, William, Works.)

by William Shakespeare

The work of the world's greatest dramatist is edited by outstanding scholars and presented here, along with an extensive overview of Shakespeare's life, world and theater, a special note on the sources from which Shakespeare derived this work, dramatic criticism, commentaries, and much more. (read review)

Top tags: shakespeareclassicdramaplayfiction (all tags)

Readers

Groups

  • Shakespeare Groupies Discussion Group
  • Who doesn't love a classic? Discussion Group
  • Shakespeare Discussion Group
  • Readers From Pakistan Discussion Group
  • Iranian Book Lovers Discussion Group
  • Readers' Club - University of Karachi Discussion Group

Other Reviews

Amazon Reviews (3)
 

Most Helpful Reviews

Liked It

1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
Free (Not Furry)
  • Rated 5 stars

My favorite Shakespearean comedy, perhaps because its strength lies in its protagonists, not in its dreadfully weak (as a foil and as a 1-dimensional character) villain.

Free (Not Furry)’s full review »
more reviews »
Community:
  • Rated 4.120567 stars
Amazon:
  • Rated 4.375 stars
 

Newest Comments

  • Benjamin F

    benjamin f said:

    Anyone else even just LOVE the title, oh dirty dirty shakespeare you still amaze me

    posted 3 days ago
  • Ariane G

    ariane g said:

    The best Shakespeare’s play for me. It’s timeless and fresh.
    Benedict is wonderful, not perfect but wonderful.

    posted Thursday, February 7 2008
  • Laurel L

    laurel l said:

    This play was my first real lead in one of Shakespeare's play. The wit is wonderful--I always find something new each time I read it.

    posted Tuesday, October 30 2007
© 2008 Tastemakers, Inc. | Portions of Shelfari.com are Copyright © 1996-2008 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy