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James Shirley, dramatist
Arthur Huntington Nason
Published
1967
by B. Blom in New York
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Written in English
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LC Classifications | PR3146 .N3 1967 |
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Pagination | 471 p. |
Number of Pages | 471 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5545486M |
LC Control Number | 67023860 |
James Shirley. Love Tricks. Birthplace: London, England Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified. Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occup. English dramatist, born in London in September He belonged to the great period of English dramatic literature, but, in Charles Lamb's words, he "claims a place among the Died: Buy James Shirley - The Cardinal: "Heaven's the perfection of all that can be said or thought" by Shirley, James (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : James Shirley.
The last dramatist of the whole great line was James Shirley, who survived the Commonwealth and the Restoration and died of exposure at the Fire of London in View in context A blend of focus time with the indulgence of scheduled distraction time is the winning formula for productivity that James Shirley, president of James Shirley. SHIRLEY, JAMES, an English dramatist; born in London, England, Sept. 13, ; went to Merchant Taylors' School, whence he passed in to St. John's College, esteemed him highly, but discouraged him from seeking holy orders. He migrated, however, to Catharine Hall, Cambridge, took orders, and held for a short time a living at or near St. Albans, but becoming a .
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Read this book on Questia. To eliminate at least a few of the inaccuracies of fact and inference that have perverted previous accounts of Shirley's life; to remove the popular impression -- fostered by many a better critic than Charles Kingsley -- that Shirley is merely a contributor to the comedy of manners at its worst; to trace Shirley's development as a dramatist from the realistic to the.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Nason, Arthur Huntington, James Shirley, dramatist. New York, A.H. Nason, (OCoLC) Genre/Form: Biography Biographies: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Nason, Arthur Huntington, James Shirley, dramatist.
New York, B. Blom []. James Shirley was born in London, probably James Shirley September 3,and baptized on September 7 in St. Mary Woolchurch. On October 4,he entered the Merchant Taylors’ School, which offered.
Excerpt from James Shirley Dramatist: A Biographical and Critical Study Probable date of the production of The Arcadia, 7o. - Licensing of The Bewties (the Bird in a Cage), The Young Admiral, and The Gamester, - Herbert commends The Young Admiral, and The Gamester, Cited by: 3.
Book Title: James Shirley Dramatist Author: Arthur H. Nason Publisher: Ayer Publishing Release Date: Pages: ISBN: Available Language: English, Spanish, And French. READ NOW DOWNLOAD James Shirley Dramatist Book Summary. The Maid's Revenge is an early Caroline era stage the play, the earliest dramatist book tragedy by James was first published in The Maid's Revenge was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 9 February It was the second of Shirley's plays to be produced (after Love Tricks in ).The play was acted by Queen Henrietta's Men at the Cockpit.
Shirley, James, Publisher New York, A.H. Nason Collection cornell; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor Cornell University Library Contributor usage rights See. James Shirley (or Sherley) (September - October ) was an English poet and dramatist. His career of play writing extended from to the suppression of stage plays by Parliament in He belonged to the great period of English dramatic literature, but, in Lamb's words, he "claims a place among the worthies of this period, not so much for any transcendent genius in himself, as that.
Full text of "James Shirley, Dramatist: A Biographical and Critical Study" See other formats. By John Butler and Anniina Jokinen. James Shirley was born in London on Septemand educated at Merchant Taylors' School and St.
John's College, Oxford. In he was at St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge, and by had published his first work, a long poem called Echo ; or, The Unfortunate Lovers, which has since is conjectured to be mainly identical with the. Site for Renaissance dramatist James Shirley, including biography, works, and online resources.
to English Renaissance Drama to English Literature: Early 17th Century. James Shirley English dramatist and poet. Shirley was the leading dramatist of the Caroline era, making his theatrical debut the same year that James I died and passed the throne to his.
Book Description. James Shirley was the last great dramatist of the English Renaissance, shining out among other luminaries such as John Ford, Ben Jonson, or Richard Brome. This collection considers Shirley within the culture of his time, and highlights his contribution to seventeenth-century English literature as poet and playwright.
James Shirley, Dramatist: A Biographical and Critical Study. New York: Arthur H. Nason, Publishers. Ruth K. Zimmer. James Shirley: A Reference Guide. Hall. AUTHORITIES. Below are references indicating presence of this name in another database or other reference material. Most of the sources listed are.
James Shirley was born in London in September His education was through a collection of England's finest establishments: Merchant Taylors' School, London, St John's College, Oxford, and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he took his B.A.
degree in approximately He first published ina poem entitled Echo, or the Unfortunate with many artists of this Author: James Shirley. Free Online Library: John Webster, James Shirley, and the Melbourne manuscript.(essay, Critical essay) by "Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England"; Arts, visual and performing Literature, writing, book reviews European literature Renaissance, Renaissance literature.
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We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Other editions - View all. The Cardinal James Shirley No preview available - James Shirley Dramatist. James Shirley's The Lady of Pleasure () is a comic achievement equal to Shirley's tragic achievement in The play looks forward to many of the pleasures of the Restoration comedy (sexual intrigue, a close scrutiny of manners, an abundance of fops and fools) while preserving the moral seriousness and depth of Renaissance drama/5.The Politician by James Shirley is back on the Dublin stage (after almost years) A work of political and moral intrigue, much like House of Cards or even Game of Thrones Wed, Apr 3,Author: Andrew Hadfield.
James Shirley was the last great dramatist of the English Renaissance, shining out among other luminaries such as John Ford, Ben Jonson, or Richard Brome. This collection considers Shirley within the culture of his time, and highlights his contribution to seventeenth-century English literature as poet and by: 4.