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SHAKSPER 1993: Re: *Ado* Query
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 10/14/93
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 653. Thursday, 14 October 1993. From: Jean Peterson <jpeter@bucknell.edu> Date: Wednesday, 13 Oct 1993 11:17:00 -0400 Subject: 4.0650 Q: *Ado* Comment: Re: SHK 4.0650 Q: *Ado* Reply to Blair Kelly: Re: "Where did Hero sleep?"-- Lewis Carroll asked the same question of Ellen Terry (in *The Story of my Life*, by Ellen Terry); the letter is reprinted in the Signet edition of *Much Ado*, and it's a hoot. >2. Leonato's penance for Claudio includes > > And since you could not be my son-in-law, > Be yet my nephew. My brother hath a daughter, > Almost the copy of my child that's dead, > And she alone is heir to both of us. > >Is this Beatrice? My students say no. They pointed out that Claudio's "punishment" is that he promises to marry a woman "almost the copy" of the one he threw away, and inherit BOTH Leontes' & Antonio's fortunes. Or as they put it, "Some penance!" Jean Peterson Bucknell University
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