This is a fascinating exploration of the potential Italian influences on Shakespeare’s plays. The author presents compelling evidence for the existence of an Italian source for some of Shakespeare’s most famous works, such as Romeo and Juliet and The Merchant of Venice. Drawing upon meticulous research and analysis, Boecker provides a new and intriguing perspective on the Bard’s work.
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