- Drakakis, John (1985). "Introduction". In Drakakis, John (ed.).
Alternative Shakespeares. New York: Methuen. pp. 1–25. ISBN 978-0-416-36860-4. OCLC 11842276....
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Shakespeare's plays are a
canon of
approximately 39
dramatic works written by the
English poet, playwright, and
actor William Shakespeare. The
exact number...
- 2021. "Seven
Shakespeares,
Volume 3".
Kodansha USA.
Archived from the
original on May 4, 2021.
Retrieved May 4, 2021. "Seven
Shakespeares,
Volume 4". Kodansha...
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Shakespeare's Sister can
refer to:
Shakespears Sister, a
British alternative pop
group featuring Siobhan Fahey "
Shakespeare's Sister" (song), a 1985 song...
- 2002, p. 108.
National Theatre n.d.
Della Gatta,
Carla (2023).
Latinx Shakespeares:
Staging US
Intracultural Theater. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan...
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William Shakespeare's last will and
testament was
signed on 25
March 1616, just
under a
month before his death. The do****ent has been
studied for details...
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Shakespeare's Globe is a
reconstruction of the
Globe Theatre, an
Elizabethan playhouse first built in 1599 for
which William Shakespeare wrote his plays...
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Lownes Wardenes a
booke called Shakespeares sonnettes vjd.
Whether Thorpe used an
authorised m****cript from
Shakespeare or an
unauthorised copy is unknown...
- Anne
Shakespeare (née Hathaway; 1556 – 6
August 1623),
commonly known as Anne Hathaway, was the wife of
William Shakespeare, an
English poet, playwright...
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William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was an
English playwright and poet.
Shakespeare may also
refer to:
Shakespeare, Ontario, Canada, a
village and designated...