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Filed under: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Parodies, imitations, etc. Twisted Tales from Shakespeare (New York et al.: McGraw-Hill Book Co., c1957), by Richard Armour, contrib. by William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) Falstaff in Rebellion, or, The Mutineers of Eastcheap: A Shakespearian Travesty in Three Acts (Boston: W. H. Baker and Co., 1915), by John W. Postgate Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts (London: J. M. Richardson, 1810), by John Poole (page images here at Penn) Katharine: A Travesty (1888), by John Kendrick Bangs, contrib. by William Shakespeare Othello Travestie: An Operatic Burlesque Burletta (London: T. H. Lacy, ca. 1834), by M. M. G. Dowling Re-Taming of the Shrew: A Shakespearean Travesty in One Act (Chicago: T. S. Denison and Co., c1915), by John W. Postgate Romeo and Juliet Travesty: in Three Acts (London: T. Hookham, 1812), by Richard Gurney (page images here at Penn) Shakespeare in Limerick (Louisville, KY: John P. Morton and Company, 1910), by Brainerd McKee Shakespeare Adaptations: The Tempest, The Mock Tempest, and King Lear (London: J. Cape, 1922), ed. by Montague Summers, contrib. by William Shakespeare, William D'Avenant, John Dryden, Thomas Duffett, and Nahum Tate A new travesty on Romeo and Juliet : as originally presented before the University club of St. Louis, January 16, 1877 ... (G. I. Jones and company, 1877), by Charles C. Soule (page images at HathiTrust) Shakespeare in Wall street (Houghton Mifflin company, 1929), by Edward H. Warren (page images at HathiTrust) Shakespeare adaptations : The tempest, The mock tempest, and King Lear. (J. Cape, 1922), by William Shakespeare, Montague Summers, Nahum Tate, Thomas Duffett, William D'Avenant, and John Dryden (page images at HathiTrust) A motley jest : Shakespearean diversions (Sherman, French, 1909), by Oscar Fay Adams (page images at HathiTrust) How Jaques came into the forest of Arden; : an impertinence (The Blue sky press, 1901), by Elia Wilkinson Peattie, William Shakespeare, and Blue Sky Press (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet travestie: in three acts. (J.M. Richardson, 1810), by John Poole (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet travestie, with Burlesque annotations. (Reprinted for private distribution, 1866), by John Poole (page images at HathiTrust) Original letters, etc., of Sir John Falstaff and his friends (Harper, 1924), by James White and Charles Edmund Merrill (page images at HathiTrust) The new Shakespeare and other travesties. (The American News Company, 1882), by R. W. Criswell (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet travestie. : A burlesque. In two acts. (Printed and published by J. Vincent;, 1849), by William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet travestie : in three acts, with burlesque annotations after the manner of Dr. Johnson and Geo. Steevens and the various commentators (Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, and J. M. Richardson, 1817), by John Poole (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet travestie : in three acts, (T.H. Lacy, 1850), by John Poole and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) An old play in a new garb : (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) in three acts (Boston : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853., 1853), by George Edward Rice, William Gibbons, Charles Le Gay, and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, re-written and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism (J.W. Franks & Sons, Printers, 1902), by William Hawley Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Richard III. travestie; in three acts (Sherwood, 1816), by William By (page images at HathiTrust) Macbeth travestie. : A burlesque. In two acts. (E.T. Spiers, 1850), by Francis Talfourd and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) The merchant of Venice travestie. : A burlesque. In one act. (E.T. Spiers, 1849), by Francis Talfourd and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) Shakespeare water cure. (Harold Roorbach, Publisher, successor to Roorbach & Company, 1883), by Larks and Mary Porter (page images at HathiTrust) The life of Arthur Murphy, esq. (J. Faulder, 1811), by Jesse Foot and William Combe (page images at HathiTrust) Merchant of Venice (modernized) ([Bryan and Sewall Club], 1896), by G. Webb Bertram, William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton Demmon, and Bryan and Sewall Club (page images at HathiTrust) Macbeth Travestie. (W. Taylor & co., 1847), by William Knight Northall (page images at HathiTrust) A new travesty on Romeo and Juliet as originally presented before the University Club of St. Louis, January 16, 1877 ... (G.I. Jones and company, 1881), by Charles C. Soule, William Shakespeare, and University Club of St. Louis (page images at HathiTrust) The character of the nurse's deceased husband, in "Romeo and Juliet" (Printed for the editor, 1880), by Irving Browne (page images at HathiTrust) Othello-travestie : in three acts. (Printed for J. J. Stockdale, 1813), by John Poole and John Joseph Stockdale (page images at HathiTrust) Accepted addresses; or, Proemium poetarum. To which are added, Macbeth travestie, in three acts, and Miscellanies, by different hands. (Printed for Thomas Tegg, 1813) (page images at HathiTrust) The Queens : being passages from the lives of Elizabeth, queen of England, and Mary, queen of Scotland (Printed for the Brothers by F.J. Schulte & Co., publishers, 1892), by Aldémah (page images at HathiTrust) An old play in a new garb : (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) (Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853), by George Edward Rice (page images at HathiTrust) Odd, quaint and queer Shaksperian quotations handsomely and strikingly illustrated (Shakspeare Snug [pseud.] for H. McCobb], 1892), by Henry McCobb and the joiner Snug (page images at HathiTrust) An old play in a new garb : (Hamlet, prince of Denmark); in three acts (Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853), by George Edward Rice (page images at HathiTrust) An old play in a new garb : (Hamlet, prince of Denmark); in three acts (Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853), by George Edward Rice (page images at HathiTrust) Hamlet the dainty : an Ethiopian burlesque on Shakespeare's Hamlet : performed by Griffin & Christy's minstrels (A.D. Ames, 1800), by G. W. H. Griffin (page images at HathiTrust) Shakspere's skull and Falstaff's nose; a fancy in three acts. (E. Stock, 1889), by Belgrave Titmarsh (page images at HathiTrust) The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, re-written and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism (Rand, McNally & Co., 1902), by William Hawley Smith and Rand McNally and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Romeo and Juliet. (G.I. Jones and company, 1877), by Charles C. Soule and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) "Othello;" : a burlesque, (Happy Hours Company, No. 1 Chambers Street, 1880), by G. W. H. Griffin, Happy Hours Co, N. Orr & Co, and Griffin & Christy's Minstrels (page images at HathiTrust) The new Hamlet, intermixed and interwoven with a revised version of Romeo and Juliet; the combination being modernized, rewritten and wrought out on new-discovered lines, as indicated under the light of the higher criticism by Wm. Hawley Smith and the Smith family, farmers. Printed from the original manuscript, with text in full, and as first produced when done in action by the Smiths, their own company, under the haw tree, on their farm, at the ticket, June 17, 1902. (Rand, McMally, 1902), by William Hawley Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Edward the Seventh : a play on the past and present times with a view to the future : illustrated by double-page and whole page cartoons of suggestive scenes, and a treble-page frontispiece, presenting the portraits of the authors of "The Coming k---" (Published for the proprietors, 1876), by Samuel Orchart Beeton, George R. Emerson, S. R. Emerson, Eustace Clare Grenville Murray, Evelyn Douglas Jerrold, and Philander Smiff (page images at HathiTrust) Macbeth travestie. (S. French, 1850), by William Knight Northall and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) A motley jest : Shakespearean diversions, by Oscar Fay Adams (Gutenberg ebook) The empress of Morocco a farce : acted by His Majesties servants. (London : Printed for Simon Neal ..., 1674), by Thomas Duffett, Elkanah Settle, and William Shakespeare (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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