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6/22/2023, 12:29 PM SeaHorse15
6/21/2023, 11:07 PM stephen_ded

Name Mucedorus
Gender Masculine
Usage Theatre
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Possibly a variant of Musidorus (compare Musidora). In theatre, Mucedorus is the eponymous character of an anonymous Elizabethan romantic comedy: A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon, commonly called Mucedorus, first performed around 1590 and regularly revived until the Restoration. Mucedorus has been attributed to Shakespeare in whole and in part, but these theories are generally not accepted by Shakespeare scholars. It is generally classified as apocryphal and not part of the main Shakespearean canon. Other proposed authors have included George Peele, Robert Greene, and Thomas Lodge.
Added 6/21/2023 by stephen_ded