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    Which 3 authors wrote books about Shakepeare?

    Question #24871. Asked by triviawoman. (Dec 05 02 7:57 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    There are an enormous number of books about Shakespeare. Even if the field is restricted to fiction, there must be many more than three authors who have written novels in which Shakespeare appears. I'd suggest:

    Anthony Burgess: 'Nothing Like The Sun'
    Robert Nye: 'Mrs Shakespeare'
    Caryl Brahms and S J Simon: 'No Bed For Bacon'


    Dec 06 02, 9:47 AM


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