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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Drawn together from a variety of sources, the materials reproduced here pertain to ''Double Falsehood'' - which purported to be a version of Shakespeare' play ''Cardenio''. Unfortunately the only source for the final newspaper article is incomplete in the British Library. | |||
''Readers are invited to draw their own conclusion as to the veracity of the text.'' | ''Readers are invited to draw their own conclusion as to the veracity of the text.'' | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* In [[1808]], [[Covent Garden Theatre]] was destroyed by a fire. | * In [[1808]], [[Covent Garden Theatre]] was destroyed by a fire. | ||
* The Doctor threatens to restrict Pope and Theobald of the TARDIS [[ | * The Doctor threatens to restrict Pope and Theobald of the TARDIS [[food machine]]'s [[Viennetta]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 04:53, 28 November 2019
Double Falsehood is the nineteenth story in The Shakespeare Notebooks, featuring the Ninth Doctor.
Summary
Drawn together from a variety of sources, the materials reproduced here pertain to Double Falsehood - which purported to be a version of Shakespeare' play Cardenio. Unfortunately the only source for the final newspaper article is incomplete in the British Library.
Readers are invited to draw their own conclusion as to the veracity of the text.
Characters
References
- In 1808, Covent Garden Theatre was destroyed by a fire.
- The Doctor threatens to restrict Pope and Theobald of the TARDIS food machine's Viennetta.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
to be added