A supernatural romantic comedy in the style of Shakespeare and Marlowe.
A romantic caper of princes, necromancers, maidens, duels, and lots of magic, written by Robert Greene, a contemporary of William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe. Greene died not long after its performances, of "a surfeit of pickle herring and Rhenish wine."
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