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Fair Em
''Fair Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester,'' is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written c. 1590. It was bound together with ''Mucedorus'' and ''The Merry Devil of Edmonton'' in a volume labelled "Shakespeare. Vol. I" in the library of Charles II Though scholarly opinion generally does not accept the attribution to William Shakespeare, there are a few who believe they have seen Shakespeare's hand in this play.〔Tucker Brook, C.F. ''Apocryphal Shkespeare'' Apocryphal Press, 2004, pg. xxxix〕 ==Publication history== ''Fair Em'' was published in quarto twice before the closing of the theatres in 1642: * Q1, undated, with no attribution of authorship, was printed by "T. N. and I. W." The title page states that "it was sundrietimes publiquely acted in the honourable citie of London, by the right honourable the Lord Strange his seruaunts" – which dates the play to the 1589–93 period. * Q2, 1631, printed by John Wright, also by no attribution of authorship. The full title as given on both editions is ''A Pleasant Comedie of Faire Em, the Millers Daughter of Manchester. WIth the love of William the Conqueror.''
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