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Pseduo-Shakesperarian Plays V1
The Comedy Of Faire Em (1883)
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84 pages
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Featuring a comedic plot, a young woman named Fair Em disguises herself as a man to escape her cruel stepmother and pursue true love. This play, often regarded as a "Shakespearean pastiche," mimics the language of Shakespeare, despite being misattributed to him. First published in 1883, it has intrigued scholars and audiences alike for over a century. The book is a facsimile reprint of the original, preserving its cultural significance while acknowledging potential imperfections from library markings.
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2008, paperback
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