The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets
a re-telling of Shakepeare play
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The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets
Summary
The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets authored Abby Sage Richardson[2].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets authored William Shakespeare[3].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's image is recorded as Stories Old English Poetry-211.jpg[4].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's instance of is recorded as literary work[5].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's instance of is recorded as chapter[6].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's based on is recorded as The Merchant of Venice[7].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's follows is recorded as The Story of King Lear and his Three Daughters[8].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's followed by is recorded as The Story of Rosalind; or, As You Like It[9].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's page is recorded as 189-210[10].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's Commons category is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry/The Witty Portia[11].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's language of work or name is recorded as English[12].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's publication date is recorded as +1871-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's published in is recorded as Stories from Old English Poetry[14].
- The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets's title is recorded as The Witty Portia; or, The Three Caskets[15].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Abby Sage Richardson[2], a writer[16], 1837–1900[17], of United States[18] and William Shakespeare[3], a playwright[19], 1564–1616[20], of Kingdom of England[21], specialised in fiction[22].