The two gentlemen of Verona.
Valentine and Proteus.
Verona
The Two Gentlemen of Verona has two characters of these names.
Shakespeare wrote this play for the same reason he wrote all of his plays: to make money.
Cronin's work is a novel or novelette, and Shakespeare's is a play. They share nothing except the title.
Never heard of that one. Two gentlemen of Verona was by William Shakespeare though.
All of Shakespeare's plays are written in English and start with English words such as "Two", "I", "Who's", "If", "Now" and so on. "Tgov" is not an English word.
Shakespeare wrote a play called The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
No, there is no character called Nicola in any of Shakespeare's plays. You are probably misled because there is a short story called The Two Gentlemen of Verona by AJ Cronin which has a character in it called Nicola. However, Cronin's story has nothing in common with Shakespeare's play The Two Gentlemen of Verona apart from the title.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona has two characters of these names.
Shakespeare wrote this play for the same reason he wrote all of his plays: to make money.
Cronin's work is a novel or novelette, and Shakespeare's is a play. They share nothing except the title.
Never heard of that one. Two gentlemen of Verona was by William Shakespeare though.
All of Shakespeare's plays are written in English and start with English words such as "Two", "I", "Who's", "If", "Now" and so on. "Tgov" is not an English word.
The Two Gentlemen of the title are Proteus and Valentine, and the women they are interested in are called Julia and Sylvia.
Shakespeare wrote ... two gentlemen of Verona
Valentine is one of the two gentlemen. The other gentlemen is Proteus.
It has been said that Timon of Athens is Shakespeare's most unpopular play. Some other contenders would be The Two Gentlemen of Verona, King John and Henry VIII.
very diff.