
Pleasant Commodie of Faire Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester, with the Love of William the Conquerour
Pleasant Commodie of Faire Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester, is a comedy likely not authored by William Shakespeare, though it was included in C. F. Tucker Brooke's 1818 Shakespeare Apocrypha. The play features William the Conqueror in disguise and centers around Fair Em, who is not what she seems. Its attribution to Shakespeare remains debated, making it notable within the context of Shakespearean studies.
X-Ray
Audiobook
Human narrated
Read by
Group Narration
3 readers
ToddHW, Alan Mapstone, Greg Giordano, Hamlet +13 more
















































