The Two Noble Kinsmen

The Two Noble Kinsmen

Les Deux Nobles Cousins

Les Deux Nobles Cousins

Illustration de Les Deux Nobles Cousins

premier in-quarto de 1623


Auteur William Shakespeare et John Fletcher
Genre Drame
Pays d'origine Angleterre
Lieu de parution Londres
Date de parution 1623 (premier in-folio)
Date de la 1re représentation 1603 ? 1604 ?

Les Deux Nobles Cousins (The Two Noble Kinsmen) est une pièce de théâtre écrite en 1613 par William Shakespeare et John Fletcher.

Cette pièce n'a pas été incluse dans le premier folio publié des œuvres de Shakespeare en 1623. La composition des cinq actes s'est partagée entre les deux auteurs. On considère habituellement que Shakespeare a écrit les actes I, IV et V, et Fletcher les actes II et III.

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