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- Q16201376 subject Q7162606.
- Q16201376 subject Q7162819.
- Q16201376 subject Q7463805.
- Q16201376 subject Q7478371.
- Q16201376 subject Q7845988.
- Q16201376 subject Q8018315.
- Q16201376 subject Q8411973.
- Q16201376 abstract "Fidele and Fortunio was a comedy written by Anthony Munday and first published in 1584. Its authorship has been disputed but scholars are now generally agreed that the initials "A.M." appearing in the first edition of the play refer to Anthony Munday. Its chief interest nowadays lies in its possible influence on Shakespeare as the play was performed around the time he arrived in London and established himself as an actor and later as a playwright. It also gives us a view of the English language prior to the influence of Shakespeare on the language. The play is loosely based on the Italian play Il Fedele by Luigi Pasqualigo.".
- Q16201376 wikiPageExternalLink Oggero_Translated_out_of_Italian.pdf.
- Q16201376 wikiPageExternalLink fideleandfortuni00munduoft.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q130851.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q154120.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q16932112.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162606.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162819.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7463805.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q7845988.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q8018315.
- Q16201376 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411973.
- Q16201376 comment "Fidele and Fortunio was a comedy written by Anthony Munday and first published in 1584. Its authorship has been disputed but scholars are now generally agreed that the initials "A.M." appearing in the first edition of the play refer to Anthony Munday. Its chief interest nowadays lies in its possible influence on Shakespeare as the play was performed around the time he arrived in London and established himself as an actor and later as a playwright.".
- Q16201376 label "Fidele and Fortunio".