March 16, 2010
Play Verified As Shakespeare's (And Fletcher's)
According to experts, that "literary hoax" that Alexander Pope made fun of in The Dunciad is a hoax no more. It really is by Shakespeare--well, partly by the Bard, and partly by John Fletcher, who was no slouch himself when it came to writing works for the stage. Double Falsehood, in which Shakespeare actually meets Miguel de Cervantes, the man who shares his death year (1616) and possibly his death date (April 23), depending on how one calculates it, turns out to be a play in which the Bard of Avon had a hand. The Royal Shakespeare Company will perform it in 2011, the first time in four hundred years that audiences have been able to enjoy it.
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