A brilliant comedy of wit, Much Ado About Nothing is perhaps the finest example of Shakespeare's verbal ingenuity and the audacity of the times. With word fencing creating veritable impasses at every turn, and eavesdropping and reporting creating utter confusion, the title of the play is amply demonstrated in all the bluster and toil of the action that come to naught in the play.\n\nThis special student edition of Much Ado About Nothing by Ratna Sagar offers comprehensive word meanings and notes, where the language and its nuances are adequately covered as are the literary devices – all indispensable for appreciating a play that is predominantly driven by dialogue.