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August 15 & 18, 2007
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, William Shakespeare.
Mr. Ackroyd does a superb job, in Chapter 26, of describing the
state of the dramatists' art, and the influences of these contemporary
dramatists, in London when I first settled there.
I will add that though I copied much in terms of ideas and verbal
duplications, nevertheless I always had, even at that early time,
my own unique vision. This vision was amplified and broadened when
I came in contact with my fellow dramatists. It was, indeed, a revelation.
I did not socialize with these dramatists because most of them were
irresponsible, dissolute, and wild, and I was a responsible father
and husband. But the influences were there. I did, however, associate
with them in a professional capacity, and I acted in some of their
plays.
Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy inspired an early version of Hamlet,
which he himself wrote. I adapted it and made it my own later, but
retaining many elements of the plot.
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