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Double Falsehood

Double Falsehood (archaic spelling: Double Falshood) or The Distrest Lovers is a 1727 play by the English writer and playwright Lewis Theobald, although the authorship has been contested ever since the play was first published, with some scholars considering that it may have been written by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. Some authors believe that…

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Double Falsehood

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Edges39
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
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related to Modern revivals · 22
Double Falsehood → Arden Shakespeare, Cardenio, Certainly, Cervantes, Fletcher, In April, In January, John Fletcher, Lyn Gardner, March, Michael Billington, MokitaGrit, Phil Willmott, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's, Shakespearean, Southwark, The, Union Theatre
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Double Falsehood → Alexander Pope, Cardenio, Double Falshood, In, John Fletcher, Moseley, Mr Fletcher, Nonetheless, Pope, Publisher Humphrey Moseley, September, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's, Shakespearean, Stationers' Register, The, Theobald, Theobald's, There, William Shakespeare
related to External links · 12
Double Falsehood → BBC News, Double Falshood, Falsehood, LibriVox, London, Lost' Shakespeare, March, Media, The Distrest Lovers, Wikimedia Commons Works, WikisourceFull, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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shakespeare play double falsehood cardenio henriquez fletcher julio leonora theobald violante court published lost edition roderick first may shakespeare's found

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Alexander Popeinstance offrom contemporaries0.80text
and from subsequent generations of critics as wellinstance offrom contemporaries0.80text
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipPublisher Humphrey Moseley0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipCardenio0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipShakespeare0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipStationers' Register0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipSeptember0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipMr Fletcher0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipIn0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipMoseley0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipShakespeare's0.60section
Double Falsehoodrelated to AuthorshipTheobald's0.60section

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