Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing
Cambridge University Press
Shakespeare, William and Dover Wilson, John
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Discover a classic edition of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, part of the renowned John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare series. This collection, originally published between 1921 and 1966, was the definitive Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's works until the 1980s.
Long out-of-print, these scholarly editions are now reissued, offering readers a chance to own a piece of literary history. Each volume features a comprehensive introduction, the main text, and detailed notes and glossary, reflecting the influential 'New Bibliography' techniques.
This particular edition of Much Ado About Nothing showcases the meticulous editorial standards that shaped modern Shakespearean scholarship. It is a testament to the dedication of Dover Wilson and a small team of editors who produced these seminal works over several decades. The series' impact is evident in its influence on later editorial practices, including the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares.
Recognized as a Midwest Indie Bestseller, this reissue brings a celebrated scholarly work back to print, making it accessible once more.
