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A short dramatic piece stages an imagined encounter between a celebrated poet and the enigmatic Dark Lady, while a prefatory essay explains a tentative identification of that figure with Mary Fitton and acknowledges conflicting evidence. The volume pairs the play with critical essays that dispute reverential academic portraits, arguing for a more human, fallible artist and addressing alleged sycophancy toward patrons, sexual readings of the sonnets, and the public reception of the plays. The collection mixes theatrical invention, satirical observation, and polemic to challenge conventional assumptions about genius and literary biography.
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