Notes from a 1533 book put Sir Thomas North in the frame for one of the bard’s later plays
Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianPhotograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianA rare 16th-century book offers “compelling evidence” that William Shakespeare’swas inspired by a now-lost play by Sir Thomas North, an Elizabethan courtier and writer, new research claims., a compendium of British and French history from Roman times to Henry VII, bears notes in the margin in North’s hand that has been linked to the plot and other details of Shakespeare’s tragicomedy, set in Roman Britain.
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