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Imogen (Cymbeline)

Imogen in her bed-chamber where Iachimo witnesses the mole under her breast. Illustrated by Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon in 1872

Imogen (also spelled Innogen) is the daughter of King Cymbeline in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. She was described by William Hazlitt as "perhaps the most tender and the most artless" of all Shakespeare's women.[1]

  1. ^ Who's Who in Shakespeare By Peter Quennell, Hamish Johnson, p. 107

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Imogène (Cymbeline) French Imogene (Cimbelino) Italian Imogena Polish

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