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- The_History_of_Cardenio abstract "The History of Cardenio, often referred to as merely Cardenio, is a lost play, known to have been performed by the King's Men, a London theatre company, in 1613. The play is attributed to William Shakespeare and John Fletcher in a Stationers' Register entry of 1653. The content of the play is not known, but it was likely to have been based on an episode in Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote involving the character Cardenio, a young man who has been driven mad and lives in the Sierra Morena. Thomas Shelton's translation of the First Part of Don Quixote was published in 1612, and would thus have been available to the presumed authors of the play.It has been recently claimed that a surviving copy of The History of Cardenio has been found, and that a deal is in the works for James Franco to play Cardenio. Two plays have been put forward as being related to the lost play. Also, a song, "Woods, Rocks and Mountains", set to music by Robert Johnson, has been linked to it.".
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- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:1613_plays.
- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:Lost_plays.
- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:Plays_by_John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:Shakespeare_Apocrypha.
- The_History_of_Cardenio subject Category:Works_based_on_Don_Quixote.
- The_History_of_Cardenio comment "The History of Cardenio, often referred to as merely Cardenio, is a lost play, known to have been performed by the King's Men, a London theatre company, in 1613. The play is attributed to William Shakespeare and John Fletcher in a Stationers' Register entry of 1653. The content of the play is not known, but it was likely to have been based on an episode in Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote involving the character Cardenio, a young man who has been driven mad and lives in the Sierra Morena.".
- The_History_of_Cardenio label "Cardenio".
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- The_History_of_Cardenio label "Cardenio".
- The_History_of_Cardenio label "Cardenio".
- The_History_of_Cardenio label "The History of Cardenio".
- The_History_of_Cardenio label "История Карденио".
- The_History_of_Cardenio label "カルデーニオ".
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- The_History_of_Cardenio sameAs Cardenio.
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