The Two Noble Kinsmen
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"The Two Noble Kinsmen" (Two Noble Kinsmen) is the last joint work of John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, which was written in 1613. This tragicomedy, based on Georges Chaucer's novel The Knight Present, tells the story of two noble relatives, Palamon and Arcitus, who fall in love with the same woman, Emelia. This storyline leads to a conflict between the friends, which is ultimately resolved by a huge sacrifice.
In addition, in the theater play "Two Noble Relatives" there are storylines about battles, until the treacherous King Theseus resolves the conflict through sacrifice. This play is known for its deep themes, complex characters and interesting storyline. "Two Noble Relatives" remains one of the most interesting dramatic works of the Renaissance.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- John Fletcher
William Shakespeare - Language
- English
- Release date
- 1998-11-01
- Title
- The Two Noble Kinsmen
- Subject
- Athens (Greece) -- Drama
Knights and knighthood -- Drama
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Tragicomedy