The Creation and Re Creation of Cardenio

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The Creation and Re Creation of Cardenio
Author : T. Bourus
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 18 September 2013
ISBN : 9781137344229
Pages : 329 pages
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Did Shakespeare really join John Fletcher to write Cardenio, a lost play based on Don Quixote? With an emphasis on the importance of theatrical experiment, a script and photos from Gary Taylor's recent production, and essays by respected early modern scholars, this book will make a definitive statement about the collaborative nature of Cardenio.

The Creation and Re Creation of Cardenio

Did Shakespeare really join John Fletcher to write Cardenio, a lost play based on Don Quixote? With an emphasis on the importance of theatrical experiment, a script and photos from Gary Taylor's recent production, and essays by respected early modern scholars, this book will make a definitive statement about the

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