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15 February, 01:23

Shakespeare's theatre in England, the Spanish public theatre of Lope de Vega and Miguel de Cervantes, and the French theatre of Moliere are all examples of Renaissance drama. T/F

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  1. 15 February, 05:03
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    These authors, Shakespeare in England, Lope de Vega and Cervantes in Spain, and Molliere in France, are, amongst other great authors, definitive in the Renaissance periods in their own countries and in Europe in general. From the four of them, Shakespeare's plays are perhaps the most realized and commented. Lope de Vega was, in Spain, considered to be one of the greatest of playwrights, and Cervantes, though mostly known for his Don Quixote, also wrote magnificent plays, like Trato de Argel and La numancia. Molliere, in France, was one of the most adored playwrights of King Louis XIV.
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