The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merry Wives of Windsor (Anglice - "Uxores alacres Vindesorienses") est comoedia Gulielmi Shakesperii. Scripta est anno 1597 vel paullo antea, edita in quarto anno 1602 et in editione in folio (titulo Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies) anno 1623 complexa.
Fabula
[recensere | fontem recensere]In hac comoedia Falstaff duas uxores aliorum virum seducere conatur, et uxores cum amicis iocos creant, ut Falstaff erubescens desistat.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Nexus interni
- Falstaff, fabula lyrica Iosephi Verdi
Sir John Falstaff • Fenton, ingenuus • Robert Shallow, iudex rusticus • Abraham Slender, consobrinus Shallow • Frank Ford, George Page, cives Vindesorienses • William Page, puer Georgii Page filius • Hugh Evans, clericus Wallensis • Doctor Caius, medicus Francicus • Caupo tabernae Garter ("ad periscelidem") • Bardolph, Pistol, Nym, Ioannis Falstaff asseclae • Famuli Ford • Famuli Page • Robin, Ioannis Falstaff famulus • Simple, Slender famulus • John Rugby, doctoris Caii famulus | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream · All's Well That Ends Well · Antony and Cleopatra · As You Like It · Coriolanus · Cymbeline · Hamlet · Henry IV part I · Henry IV part II · Henry V · Henry VI part I · Henry VI part II · Henry VI part III · Henry VIII · Julius Caesar · King John · King Lear · Love's Labour's Lost · Macbeth · Measure for Measure · Much Ado About Nothing · Othello · Pericles Prince of Tyre · Richard II · Richard III · Romeo and Juliet · The Comedy of Errors · The Merchant of Venice · The Merry Wives of Windsor · The Taming of the Shrew · The Tempest · The Two Gentlemen of Verona · The Winter's Tale · Timon of Athens · Titus Andronicus · Troilus and Cressida · Twelfth Night Capsae cognatae: Scriptores scaenici Renascentiae Anglici | |