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Cymbeline (by William Shakespeare)



Cymbeline - sĭmˈbəlēn or Cunobelinuskyooˌnōbĭlīˈnəs, d. c.a.d. 40, British king. His conquest of the Trinovantes (of Essex) reportedly made him the wealthiest and most powerful ruler in SE England. After his death his kingdom was divided between his sons Togodumnus and Caractacus. Cymbeline gives his name, but little else, to   Read More...

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    Cymbeline (Includes the play and criticism)
    by William Shakespeare, Roger Warren. 287 pgs.


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    Shakespeare around the Globe: A Guide to Notable Postwar Revivals ("Cymbeline' begins on p. 103)
    by Samuel L. Leiter, Langdon Brown, Felicia Londre Hardison, Tice L. Miller, Michael Mullin, Daniel J. Watermeier. 978 pgs.


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