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Shakespeare's lost kingdom
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Charles Beauclerk |
It is perhaps the greatest story never told: the truth behind the most enduring works of literature in the English language, perhaps in any language. Who was the man behind Hamlet, King Lear, and the… |
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Hidden allusions in Shakespeare's plays; a study of the early court revels and personalities of the…
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Eva Lee Turner Clark,Ruth Loyd Miller |
Includes: The satirical comedy 'Love's labour's lost' : a study. 2nd ed. / Ruth Loyd Miller, editor. Previous ed. : New York : W.F. Payson, 1933. |
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The Shakespeare mask
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Newton Frohlich |
In the early sixteenth century, a precocious young nobleman draws the attention of the Elizabethan court--and of The Virgin Queen herself. A writer and patron of the arts, Edward de Vere is volatile,… |
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De Vere as Shakespeare
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William Farina |
"The text poses the controversial question of "Who really was Shakespeare?" Intended for appreciators of the Bard unfamiliar with Edward de Vere, the study is divided into "Comedies and Romances," "H… |
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