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  2. List of Shakespearean settings - Wikipedia

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    Canon Street is the setting for Act 4, scene VI of the play Henry VI, Part 2. [4] Corioli; The plays that William Shakespeare saw in Coventry during his boyhood or 'teens' may have influenced how his plays, such as Hamlet, came about. [5] Cyprus and Venice are the two main settings for Othello. Cyprus was formally annexed by Venice in 1489, and ...

  3. Emmeline - Wikipedia

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    Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which the heroine stands outside the traditional economic structures of English society and ends up wealthy and happy, the novel is a fantasy. At the same time, it criticises the traditional marriage ...

  4. William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare is also supposed to have taken his revenge on Lucy by writing a scurrilous ballad about him. [33] [34] Another 18th-century story has Shakespeare starting his theatrical career minding the horses of theatre patrons in London. [35] John Aubrey reported that Shakespeare had been a country schoolmaster. [36]

  5. Ivanhoe - Wikipedia

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    There are other various minor errors, e.g. the description of the tournament at Ashby owes more to the 14th century, most of the coins mentioned by Scott are exotic, William Rufus is said to have been John Lackland's grandfather, but he was actually his great-great-uncle, and Wamba (disguised as a monk) says "I am a poor brother of the Order of ...

  6. Elegiac Sonnets - Wikipedia

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    An overall feeling of bleak sadness is the dominating feature of Elegiac Sonnets, [2] [3] setting Smith's works apart from previous sonnets, which were typically love poems. [7] Sentimental novels at the time popularly featured male figures of lonely, melancholy suffering, such as Harley in The Man of Feeling (1771) and Werther in The Sorrows ...

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  8. Waverley (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Waverley; or, ’Tis Sixty Years Since / ˈ w eɪ v ər l i / [2] [3] is a historical novel by Walter Scott (1771–1832). Scott was already famous as a poet, and chose to publish Waverley anonymously in 1814 as his first venture into prose fiction.

  9. Scott Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Bechtel Smith (born July 13, 1965) is an American author and screenwriter. He has written two novels, A Simple Plan (1993) and The Ruins (2006). Both were adapted into films – A Simple Plan (1998) and The Ruins (2008), respectively – based on Smith's own screenplays.