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A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon, commonly called Mucedorus, is an Elizabethan romantic comedy, first performed around 1590 and regularly revived until the Restoration. It was one of the most performed plays of its age, and 16 quarto editions were published between 1598 and 1668 making it the most widely printed play from the time. It was performed for both Queen Elizabeth and King James I. A revised and expanded version was published in 1610 with additional scenes.

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  • ミュセドーラス (ja)
  • Mucedorus (en)
  • Mucedorus (pt)
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  • 『ミュセドーラス』(Mucedorus)は、エリザベス朝時代の戯曲。当時はウィリアム・シェイクスピアの作品と考えられ、1598年から1668年の間に「四折版」が17版も出るほどの人気で、エリザベス1世とジェームズ1世、両方の御前で上演もされた。1610年に改訂・拡大された。 (ja)
  • Mucedorus é uma peça de teatro isabelina, popularmente atribuída a William Shakespeare. (pt)
  • A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon, commonly called Mucedorus, is an Elizabethan romantic comedy, first performed around 1590 and regularly revived until the Restoration. It was one of the most performed plays of its age, and 16 quarto editions were published between 1598 and 1668 making it the most widely printed play from the time. It was performed for both Queen Elizabeth and King James I. A revised and expanded version was published in 1610 with additional scenes. (en)
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  • Mucedorus (en)
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  • A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon, commonly called Mucedorus, is an Elizabethan romantic comedy, first performed around 1590 and regularly revived until the Restoration. It was one of the most performed plays of its age, and 16 quarto editions were published between 1598 and 1668 making it the most widely printed play from the time. It was performed for both Queen Elizabeth and King James I. A revised and expanded version was published in 1610 with additional scenes. Mucedorus has been attributed to William Shakespeare in whole and in part, but these theories are generally not accepted by Shakespeare scholars. It is generally classified as apocryphal and not part of the main Shakespearean canon. Other proposed authors have included George Peele, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge. Greene's James IV (c. 1590) and Peele's Old Wive's Tale (1595) belong to the same genre. (en)
  • 『ミュセドーラス』(Mucedorus)は、エリザベス朝時代の戯曲。当時はウィリアム・シェイクスピアの作品と考えられ、1598年から1668年の間に「四折版」が17版も出るほどの人気で、エリザベス1世とジェームズ1世、両方の御前で上演もされた。1610年に改訂・拡大された。 (ja)
  • Mucedorus é uma peça de teatro isabelina, popularmente atribuída a William Shakespeare. (pt)
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