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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. Her last novel, Uncle Hilary, is considered her magnum opus.

  2. Olivia is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, believed to have been written around 1600 or 1601. She is at the centre of the various plots, both the comedic and the romantic.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2015 · Named for the twelfth night after Christmas, the end of the Christmas season, Twelfth Night plays with love and power. The Countess Olivia, a woman with her own household, attracts Duke (or Count) Orsino. Two other would-be suitors are her pretentious steward,….

  4. 2 de ago. de 2021 · Espejito, espejito. En torno a «La hora de la belleza», de Olivia Shakespear. Escrito por Mario Guerrero el 2 agosto, 2021. «¿Quién es la más bella del reino?», se preguntaba la bruja de Blancanieves. Desde entonces, ¿cuántos rostros habrán buscado algún rasgo de belleza en su reflejo en el cristal?

  5. The veiled Olivia, traditional Petrarchan lady, aloof and mysterious, herself until now the object of Orsino’s and the audience’s curiosity, is caught and held by another mystery, the undecidable identity of her suitor’s representative.

  6. 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.

  7. The character of Olivia in Shakespeare’s classic comedy Twelfth Night; or, What You Will is one of his more complex comic heroines, because of the inner conflict raging within the character after she falls in love with what she thinks is a young servant named Cesario (but is in fact a young woman named Viola….