'Shakespeare's lost play' no hoax, says expert
New evidence that Double Falsehood was, as 18th-century playwright Lewis Theobald claimed, based on Bard's Cardenio
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Monday, 15 March, 2010
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