Shakespearean Criticism

Much Ado about Nothing (Vol. 78) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barish, Jonas A. “Pattern and Purpose in the Prose of Much Ado About Nothing.Renaissance Studies 60, no. 2 (spring 1974): 19-30.

Describes the patterns of Shakespeare's prose and their rhetorical effects in Much Ado about Nothing.

Crichton, Andrew B. “Hercules Shaven: A Centering Mythic Metaphor in Much Ado About Nothing.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 26, no. 4 (winter 1975): 619-26.

Discusses Shakespeare's use of the image of a shaven Hercules in Much Ado about Nothing.

Cunningham, Dolora G. “Wonder and Love in the Romantic Comedies.” Shakespeare Quarterly 35, no. 3 (autumn 1984): 262-66.

Explores the effect of wonder in Much Ado about Nothing and Twelfth Night.

Felheim, Marvin. “Comic Realism in Much Ado About Nothing.Philologica Pragensia 7 (1964): 213-25.

Argues that...

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