[Gutenberg 45805] • Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
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- Authors
- Unknown
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- interludes , 1500-1600 , english , english drama -- early modern and elizabethan , moralities
- ISBN
- 9781331917250
- Date
- 2015-07-21T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.43 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays: With Some Others, Comprising Mankind Nature Wit and Science Respublica Wealth and Health Impatient Poverty John the Evangelist Note-Book and Word-List
Unquestionably the chief interest of this volume will centre in the three recently recovered lost Tudor Plays: Wealth and Health, Impatient Poverty, and john the Evangelist. It was, in truth, a unique and notable find - one that gladdened the world's scholarship. In June 1906 it was announced that no fewer than seventeen of the rarest pre-shakespearean interludes, includ ing three lost plays and four apparently unknown or unrecorded editions, had been um earthed in an Irish country house. Yet the owner of this quarto volume of old plays, the hammer value of which ultimately proved to be over f; 2600, thought so little, or knew so little, of its value that it was sent over to the London auctioneers without a cover!
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