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- Ghost_character abstract "In the bibliographic or scholarly study of texts of dramatic literature, a ghost character is a term for an inadvertent error committed by the playwright in the act of writing. It is a character who is mentioned as appearing on stage, but who doesn’t do anything, and who seems to have no purpose. It is generally interpreted as an author’s mistake, indicative of an unresolved revision to the text. If the character was intended to appear and say nothing, it is assumed this would be made clear in the playscript.The term is used in regard to Elizabethan and Jacobean plays, including the works of William Shakespeare, all of which may have existed in different revisions leading to publication. The occurrence of a ghost character in a manuscript may be evidence that the published version of a play was taken by the printer directly from an author’s foul papers.".
- Ghost_character wikiPageID "6264140".
- Ghost_character wikiPageLength "3796".
- Ghost_character wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Ghost_character wikiPageRevisionID "708222186".
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Alls_Well_That_Ends_Well.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Antony_and_Cleopatra.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Agincourt.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Baz_Luhrmann.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_fictional_characters_by_writer.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_theatre_characters.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shakespearean_characters.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_characters.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Fortune-telling.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Foul_papers.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Gnaeus_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(consul_32_BC).
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Henry_V_(play).
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Much_Ado_About_Nothing.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Romeo_+_Juliet.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Romeo_and_Juliet.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Timon_of_Athens.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Tybalt.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink Unseen_character.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost character".
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost character#List of Shakespeare's ghost characters".
- Ghost_character wikiPageWikiLinkText "ghost character".
- Ghost_character wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ghost_character wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Ghost_character wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ghost_character subject Category:Lists_of_fictional_characters_by_writer.
- Ghost_character subject Category:Lists_of_theatre_characters.
- Ghost_character subject Category:Shakespearean_characters.
- Ghost_character subject Category:Theatre_characters.
- Ghost_character hypernym Term.
- Ghost_character type List.
- Ghost_character type Character.
- Ghost_character type List.
- Ghost_character comment "In the bibliographic or scholarly study of texts of dramatic literature, a ghost character is a term for an inadvertent error committed by the playwright in the act of writing. It is a character who is mentioned as appearing on stage, but who doesn’t do anything, and who seems to have no purpose. It is generally interpreted as an author’s mistake, indicative of an unresolved revision to the text.".
- Ghost_character label "Ghost character".
- Ghost_character sameAs Q5557229.
- Ghost_character sameAs m.0fzks1.
- Ghost_character sameAs Q5557229.
- Ghost_character wasDerivedFrom Ghost_character?oldid=708222186.
- Ghost_character isPrimaryTopicOf Ghost_character.