Much Ado About Nothing
(eAudiobook)
Barratt, Cate, reader.
Anglade, Claudia, reader.
Burlinson, John, reader.
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"Much Ado About Nothing" appears to have been written around 1599, shortly before "As You Like It" and "Twelfth Night". The action combines two narrative threads: the spirited comedy of the courtship of Benedick and Beatrice, and the somber tale of confused love between Hero and Claudio. The first is a creation by Shakespeare and the second appears to have been drawn from an Italian source, either by Bandello or Ariosto. The action takes place in Messina. Eponymous lovers Hero and Claudio seem to be ideally matched and nearly everyone is looking forward to their impending marriage. The odd man out is the sinister Don John, brother and former enemy of Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon, but recently restored to the Prince's favor. Being of a morose and jealous temperament, Don John plots to disrupt the wedding and cause division between the lovers, with the aid of his fellow conspirators, Borachio and Conrade. However, this evil plan is thwarted by an unexpected incursion by the bumbling constables Dogberry and Verges. The young couple are finally reunited, but only after Claudio has first been led to believe that his rejected spouse, Hero, has died of shame and grief. The matching of Beatrice and Benedick, encouraged by some artful chicanery by Hero and Claudio, and marked by many witty and sardonic exchanges of repartee, serves to lighten the texture of the darker elements of the action.
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Shakespeare, W., Weyman, A., Barratt, C., Anglade, C., & Burlinson, J. (2024). Much Ado About Nothing. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)William, Shakespeare et al.. 2024. Much Ado About Nothing. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)William, Shakespeare et al., Much Ado About Nothing. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)Shakespeare, William,, et al. Much Ado About Nothing. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2024.
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dateLastUpdated | Sep 09, 2024 06:12:46 PM |
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