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November 4, 1996 () Buried Secrets is a 1996 American drama horror television film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno , starring Tiffani-Amber Thiessen . Plot
William Shakespeare [a] (c. 23 [b] April 1564 – 23 April 1616) [c] was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard").
An anthology of 20 poems collected and published by William Jaggard that were attributed to "W. Shakespeare" on the title page, only five of which are considered authentically Shakespearean. The Phoenix and the Turtle: 1601 A Lover's Complaint: 1609 Shakespeare's Sonnets: 1609 A Funeral Elegy: 1612 No longer attributed to Shakespeare by most ...
The Herbal Bed (1996) is a play by Peter Whelan, written specifically for the Royal Shakespeare Company.The play is set in the year 1613 and is about Susanna Hall, daughter of William Shakespeare, who is accused of adultery with local haberdasher Rafe Smith.
Buried Secrets (1992), the second EP by Painkiller; Buried Secrets (1996), a television film; Sarah Jane Smith: Buried Secrets (2005), an audio play; Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets (2011–2012), a true-crime television documentary series; The Bible's Buried Secrets (2008), a program in the PBS NOVA series "Buried Secrets" (2014), an episode of ...
Originally, the bad quarto theory was generally accepted by scholars. First suggested by Samuel Johnson in the original edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare (1765), it remained the predominant theory until challenged by Edmond Malone in The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare (1790), favouring the early draft theory. In 1929, Peter ...
The largely fictionalised plot revolves around William Shakespeare coming to terms with Hamnet's death and his relationship with his family. [ 23 ] Irish novelist Maggie O'Farrell 's 2020 book Hamnet is a fictional account of the life of Hamnet.
The Gravediggers (or Clowns) are examples of Shakespearean fools (also known as clowns or jesters), a recurring type of character in Shakespeare's plays. Like most Shakespearean fools, the Gravediggers are peasants or commoners that use their great wit and intellect to get the better of their superiors, other people of higher social status, and each other.