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Author: William Shakespeare
I. Much Ado About Nothing
Introduction to Much Ado About Nothing
Date and Text
Sources of the Play
Critical History and Interpretations
Themes: Love, Deception, Honor, Language, and Gender
Staging and Performance History
List of Characters
The Play Text: Much Ado About Nothing
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Textual Notes for Much Ado About Nothing
(Detailed collation of quartos, folios, and editorial emendations)
Commentary Notes for Much Ado About Nothing
(Explanations of archaic language, topical allusions, difficult passages)
Appendix to Much Ado About Nothing (if applicable)
Excerpt(s) from primary sources (e.g., Bandello's Novelle)
Early Performance Records
II. As You Like It
Introduction to As You Like It
Date and Text
Sources of the Play
Critical History and Interpretations
Themes: Court vs. Country, Nature vs. Art, Love and Transformation, Disguise
Staging and Performance History
List of Characters
The Play Text: As You Like It
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Textual Notes for As You Like It
(Detailed collation of quartos, folios, and editorial emendations)
Commentary Notes for As You Like It
(Explanations of archaic language, topical allusions, difficult passages)
Appendix to As You Like It (if applicable)
Excerpt(s) from Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde (the main source)
Musical Settings of Songs in the Play
III. Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Introduction to Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Date and Text
Sources of the Play
Critical History and Interpretations
Themes: Identity, Love Triangles, Deception, Melancholy, Festivity
Staging and Performance History
List of Characters
The Play Text: Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Textual Notes for Twelfth Night, or What You Will
(Detailed collation of quartos, folios, and editorial emendations)
Commentary Notes for Twelfth Night, or What You Will
(Explanations of archaic language, topical allusions, difficult passages)
Appendix to Twelfth Night, or What You Will (if applicable)
Excerpt(s) from primary sources (e.g., Riche's Apolonius and Silla)
Early Performance Records and Adaptations
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