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George Peele
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This chapter investigates the ways in which George Peele’s history plays and tragedies influenced Shakespeare’s dramatic output. It also details Shakespeare’s absorption of Peele’s dramatic language but identifies significant departures in terms of poetic style. The chapter argues that Shakespeare co-authored Titus Andronicus with Peele in a process of simultaneous collaboration, while other scholars have contended that Shakespeare revised or finished off Peele’s play. The chapter then looks at an example of Shakespeare adapting a play by Peele in King John, and the differences between co-authorship and adaptation.

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Shakespeare’s borrowed feathers

How early modern playwrights shaped the world’s greatest writer

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