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Two Noble Kinsmen

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ISBN-10: 0671722964

ISBN-13: 9780671722968

Edition: N/A

Authors: William Shakespeare, John Fletcher

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An authoritative paperback edition ofTwo Noble Kinsmenfrom the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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List price: $5.99
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 4/20/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 4.00" wide x 7.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616 Although there are many myths and mysteries surrounding William Shakespeare, a great deal is actually known about his life. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, son of John Shakespeare, a prosperous merchant and local politician and Mary Arden, who had the wealth to send their oldest son to Stratford Grammar School. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the 27-year-old daughter of a local farmer, and they had their first daughter six months later. He probably developed an interest in theatre by watching plays performed by traveling players in Stratford while still in his youth. Some time before 1592, he left his family to take up residence in London,…    

The team of Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) and John Fletcher (1579-1625) wrote some of the most popular dramas of Elizabethan England. Beaumont and Fletcher began to work together in about 1606 and continued their partnership until Beaumont's retirement in 1613. Beaumont apparently was the primary plotter of their plays, while Fletcher had a strong flair for language. Their comedies and tragedies include The Woman Hater, The Coxcomb, A Maid's Tragedy, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Wit Without Money, and Philaster, Or Love Lies A Bleeding. Fletcher wrote several plays alone as well, such as the comedy The Wild Goose Chase (1621) and the tragedy Bonduca (1614). Cardenio, or the Second…    

List of Illustrations
Introduction
Early Publication and Performances
Authorship
Text
Sources
Occasion
The Play in Performance
Interpretation
The Collaborative Structure
Editorial Procedures
Abbreviations and References
The Two Noble Kinsmen
The Morris Dance in 3.5
Alterations to Lineation
Index