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Philip Massinger

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A scholarly study reconstructs the life and career of the early seventeenth-century dramatist Philip Massinger and situates his output within its theatrical context. It offers line-numbered texts and close readings of representative plays, assesses questions of collaboration and disputed authorship, and examines stylistic and metrical traits. Extensive appendices collate manuscript evidence, editorial collations, lists of collaborated plays, and case studies on specific dramas, while notes, bibliography and an index support further research. The preface, dedications, and discussion of patronage and performance history provide biographical detail and document the author's textual methods.

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Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank

Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank was a notable figure in literary scholarship, particularly recognized for his work on the playwright Philip Massinger. His contributions to the study of Massinger's plays have helped to illuminate the complexities of early 17th-century English drama. Cruickshank's analysis not only sheds light on Massinger's themes and style but also situates his work within the broader context of the period's theatrical landscape. Through his scholarly efforts, Cruickshank has contributed to a deeper understanding of the literary heritage of the time.

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