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- Philostrate abstract "Philostrate (meaning "lover of battle") is a fictional character in a number of literary works, including William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1596). In that play, he is the Master of Revels at Theseus' court, meaning he is in charge of his lord's entertainments, making recommendations to Theseus, as well as altering the text of some of the plays performed in his court. Shakespeare may have used this character to poke fun at play censorship in London at the time. In early performances of the play, the actor who played this character probably also played the part of Egeus, Hermia's strict father. There is only one scene in Act V where both Egeus and Philostrate are present, and in this scene Egeus' character would have taken all of Philostrate's lines as his own.".
- Philostrate wikiPageID "3076847".
- Philostrate wikiPageLength "8553".
- Philostrate wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Philostrate wikiPageRevisionID "682255573".
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Canterbury_Tales.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_Greek_people.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1596.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_nobility.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_Shakespearean_characters.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Censorship.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Cressida.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Egeus.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink First_Folio.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Chaucer.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Boccaccio.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Hermia.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Hippolyta.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Il_Filostrato.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_Revels.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_the_Revels.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_(character).
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Bottom.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus_III.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus_of_Lemnos.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Pyramus_and_Thisbe.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink The_Canterbury_Tales.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink The_Knights_Tale.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink The_Two_Noble_Kinsmen.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink Troilus.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Philostrate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Philostrate".
- Philostrate creator William_Shakespeare.
- Philostrate date "c. 1590–1596".
- Philostrate hasPhotoCollection Philostrate.
- Philostrate name "Philostrate".
- Philostrate play "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
- Philostrate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Philostrate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Good_article.
- Philostrate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Shakespearean_character.
- Philostrate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Philostrate subject Category:Characters_in_A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Philostrate subject Category:Fictional_Greek_people.
- Philostrate subject Category:Fictional_characters_introduced_in_1596.
- Philostrate subject Category:Fictional_nobility.
- Philostrate subject Category:Male_Shakespearean_characters.
- Philostrate hypernym Character.
- Philostrate type FictionalCharacter.
- Philostrate type Character.
- Philostrate comment "Philostrate (meaning "lover of battle") is a fictional character in a number of literary works, including William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1596). In that play, he is the Master of Revels at Theseus' court, meaning he is in charge of his lord's entertainments, making recommendations to Theseus, as well as altering the text of some of the plays performed in his court. Shakespeare may have used this character to poke fun at play censorship in London at the time.".
- Philostrate label "Philostrate".
- Philostrate sameAs Philostrate.
- Philostrate sameAs Philostrate.
- Philostrate sameAs m.08ptm0.
- Philostrate sameAs Q2275813.
- Philostrate sameAs Q2275813.
- Philostrate wasDerivedFrom Philostrate?oldid=682255573.
- Philostrate isPrimaryTopicOf Philostrate.