The Two Noble Kinsmen
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Title page of the 1634 quarto
The Two Noble Kinsmen is a Jacobean tragic comedy. It was first published in 1634 by William Shakespeare. Its plot comes from "The Knight's Tale" in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.
This play is believed to have been William Shakespeare's final play before he retired to Stratford-Upon-Avon and died three years later.[1]
The Two Noble Kinsmen Media
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"Dirge of Three Queens" (act I, scene 5): the three queens bury their three husbands (Edwin Austin Abbey, c. 1895)
Modern production by the Grassroots Shakespeare Company of Utah
References
- ↑ Erdman, David V.; Fogel, Ephim G., eds. (1966). Evidence for Authorship: Essays on problems of attribution. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. pp. 486–494, 433–435, 467–469.