2654835; out of copyright
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2654835; out of copyright
Media ID 12780074
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16th 17th Authorship Browne Classic Classics Disputed Folio Gordon Gordon Browne Jacobean Missing Part Partial Pericles Plays Seventeenth Shakespeare William 1564 1616 Shakespearean Shakespeares Sixteenth Tyre Written Questioned
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This print showcases a historical scene from one of William Shakespeare's lesser-known plays, "Pericles". The image captures the essence of the Jacobean era, with its intricate costumes and elaborate set design. As we delve into this co-authored masterpiece, questions surrounding authorship arise, adding an intriguing layer to the play's history. The seventeenth-century theater comes alive in this snapshot as characters take their places on stage. The missing 16th scene is brought back to life through Gordon Browne's stunning illustration, allowing us to witness a pivotal moment in the story unfold before our eyes. Shakespearean enthusiasts will appreciate this rare glimpse into the world of "Pericles" where Prince Pericles himself takes center stage alongside other memorable characters such as Thaisa. This classic piece of literature written by Shakespeare and his co-author has been disputed over time but continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes. As we admire this print, it serves as a reminder of Shakespeare's immense contribution to English literature and theater. It transports us back in time to experience firsthand the magic that unfolded on these stages centuries ago.
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