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Description: A bibliography of works in which Shakespeare is a character.
Shakespeare, the Character: A Bibliography Compiled by Lawrence Schimel, Yale University Updated by Hardy Cook, 12/16/93; 6/7/96; 1/3/97 Updated by Christine Mack Gordon 2/3/98 Fiction Poul Anderson. _A Midsummer Tempest_. Rosemary Anne. _Will in Love_. Mike Ashley (ed.). _Shakespearean Whodunits_. Isaac Asimov. "The Immortal Bard." John Bennett. _Master Skylark: A Story of Shakespeare's Time_. A. E. Brachvogel. _Hamlet_. Germany, 1876. Caryl Brahms and SJ Simon. _No Bed for Bacon_. England: Michael Joseph, 1941. Lilian Jackson Braun. _The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare_. Simon Brett. _What Bloody Man Is That?_ Simon Brett. _Sicken and So Die_. Georg Britting. _Lebenslauf eines dicken Mannes, der Hamlet hiess_. John Brophy. _Gentleman of Stratford_. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1940. Henrietta Buckmaster. _All the Living_. Anthony Burgess. _A Dead Man in Deptford_. 1993. This is a novelisation of the events surrounding Christopher Marlowe's death. Shakespeare appears as a character in the later part of the book. The novel is written in the first person, the narrator being an actor "Jack Wilson" who is mentioned by name in a first folio folio stage direction for Balthasar in _Much Ado_ (2.3.37). Anthony Burgess's real name was also James (Jack) Wilson. Anthony Burgess. _Enderby's Dark Lady_. McGraw-Hill, 1984. Anthony Burgess. "A Meeting at Valladolid." In _The Devil's Mode_. Hutchinson, 1989. Anthony Burgess._Nothing Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare's Love-life"_. William Heinemann Ltd., 1964. Anthony Burgess. "Shakespeare's Muse." Short story, 1971. Philip Burton. _You, My Brother_ New York: Random House, 1973. P. M. Carlson. _Audition for Murder_. Imogen Clark. _Will Shakespeare's Little Lad_. Mary Cowden Clarke. _The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines_, a series of fictions about the female characters in the plays. 1850-52. Reprinted by AMS Press, New York, 1974. Stephanie Cowell. _Nicholas Cooke: actor, soldie
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