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Much Ado about Nothing: Critical Essay by Michael Mangan

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William Shakespeare
About 31 pages (9,224 words)
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SOURCE: “Much Ado about Nothing,” in A Preface to Shakespeare's Comedies, 1594-1603, Longman Group Limited, 1996, pp. 179-201.

In the following essay, Mangan studies the comedic language in Much Ado about Nothing, and finds it to be a reflection of Shakespeare's conception of romantic antagonism.

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