Cardenio, Or, The Second Maiden's TragedyGlenbridge Pub., 1994 - 275 էջ Long sought by scholars as the Holy Grail of world literature, and masquerading under the censor's makeshift title, "The second maiden's tragedy," this lost play was discovered by Charles Hamilton, a forensic document examiner and literary historian. |
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... Cervantes never met.1 They lived a thousand miles apart and spoke and wrote in different languages . Shakespeare was handsome ... Cervantes's birth at Alcalá de Menares was not recorded and must be inferred from the date of his baptism ...
... Cervantes never met.1 They lived a thousand miles apart and spoke and wrote in different languages . Shakespeare was handsome ... Cervantes's birth at Alcalá de Menares was not recorded and must be inferred from the date of his baptism ...
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... Cervantes's life was as colorful as the stories in his books . He left a trail of official docu- ments that makes it easy for biographers to follow his exciting career . In 1569 , at twenty- two , Cervantes contributed six poems ...
... Cervantes's life was as colorful as the stories in his books . He left a trail of official docu- ments that makes it easy for biographers to follow his exciting career . In 1569 , at twenty- two , Cervantes contributed six poems ...
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... Cervantes for the main plot the events leading up to the wedding ceremony of Luscinda and Don Fernando and from them created a whole series of dramatic con- frontations between the characters ( to use Cervantes's names ) Luscinda and ...
... Cervantes for the main plot the events leading up to the wedding ceremony of Luscinda and Don Fernando and from them created a whole series of dramatic con- frontations between the characters ( to use Cervantes's names ) Luscinda and ...
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PART I | 11 |
Shakespeares Lost Play | 104 |
Collaborators | 187 |
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