Double Falshood

Double Falshood

Double Falshood (qui existe aussi sous le titre The Distrest Lovers) est une pièce de théâtre attribuée à William Shakespeare, mais connue depuis 1727 comme œuvre de l'écrivain et dramaturge britannique Lewis Theobald[1].

Références

  1. Constance Jamet, « Une pièce «perdue» de Shakespeare sort en librairie », dans Le Figaro, 16 mars 2010 [texte intégral (page consultée le 16 mars 2010)] 

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