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  1. Olivia Shakespear (née Tucker; 17 March 1863 – 3 October 1938) was a British novelist, playwright, and patron of the arts. She wrote six books that are described as "marriage problem" novels. Her works sold poorly, sometimes only a few hundred copies.

  2. Olivia Shakespear (Ilha de Wight, 17 de março de 1863 - Londres, 3 de outubro de 1938) foi uma romancista, dramaturga e patrona das artes britânica. Ela escreveu seis livros que são descritos como romances de "problemas de casamento".

  3. Olivia is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, a noble lady who falls in love with Viola in disguise. Learn about her background, suitors, and depictions in film and stage.

  4. Olivia. A wealthy, beautiful, and noble Illyrian lady, Olivia is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, but to each of them she insists that she is in mourning for her brother, who has recently died, and will not marry for seven years. She and Orsino are similar characters in that each seems to enjoy wallowing in his or her own misery.

  5. Olivia Shakespear foi uma romancista, dramaturga e patrona das artes britânica. Ela escreveu seis livros que são descritos como romances de "problemas de casamento". Suas obras venderam mal, às vezes apenas algumas centenas de cópias. Seu último romance, Tio Hilary, é considerado o melhor.

  6. Olivia is a woman who falls in love with a disguised Viola, but does not know her true identity. She is both the double and the opposite of Viola, and her character has been portrayed in different ways in different productions of the play.

  7. A beautiful noblewoman in Illyria. At the beginning of the play, she has rejected both Orsino and her ridiculous suitor, Sir Andrew Aguecheek. In mourning for her recently deceased brother, she has vowed not to receive any man, or to go outside, for seven years.