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Philip Massinger (1) (1583–1640)

Autor de A New Way to Pay Old Debts

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57+ Obras 402 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Massinger is a prolific dramatist who wrote, or had a hand in, more than 50 plays. His specialty was tragicomedy, in which he imitated John Fletcher. His best-known play is "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" (1621), based on Middleton's "A Trick to Catch the Old One." Sir Giles Overreach reflects the mostrar más historical Sir Giles Mompesson, a notorious capitalist and extortionist, who was tried in 1621. There is a good deal of snobbery in Massinger's play, and the class hatred of Sir Giles is frenzied and passionate. "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" has had an active theatrical history from its own day to the present, especially as a vehicle for the grandly histrionic role of Overreach. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Philip Massinger (1583–1640). 1750 engraving by Charles Grignion. Wikimedia Commons.

Obras de Philip Massinger

A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1949) 74 copias
The Roman Actor (2002) 33 copias
The city madam (1963) 31 copias
The Renegado (2010) 30 copias
Philip Massinger (1887) 28 copias
Believe As You List (1970) 13 copias
The fatal dowry (1969) 8 copias
Beggars Bush (2015) 5 copias
The False One A Tragedy (2008) 4 copias
The emperor of the east (2018) 2 copias
The Unnatural Combat (2018) 2 copias
Philip Massinger Vol. 2 (1889) 2 copias
The Duke of Milan (2009) 2 copias
The bashful lover (2018) 1 copia
The picture (2018) 1 copia
The Spanish Curate — Autor — 1 copia
The guardian (2018) 1 copia

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Eight Famous Elizabethan Plays (1777) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones171 copias
Six plays by contemporaries of Shakespeare (1915) — Contribuidor — 69 copias
Four Jacobean City Plays (Penguin Classics) (1797) — Contribuidor — 63 copias
The chief Elizabethan dramatists, excluding Shakespeare (1911) — Contribuidor — 48 copias
Five Stuart tragedies (1959) — Contribuidor — 18 copias
The Old Law, or, A New Way to Please You (1982) — mis-attributed author, algunas ediciones16 copias
Routledge Anthology Early Modern Drama (2020) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Early English poetry, ballads, and popular literature of the Middle ages — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones1 copia

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I read this after seeing it linked to the story of Beatrice Cenci, but while there are common elements (filicide and father-daughter incest), a lot of other stuff goes on, too, and Massinger's Malefort is quite a different character to Cenci (at least as Shelley paints him): he doesn't have his son killed, but slays him with his own hand; and far from raping his daughter, he struggles with the affection he feels for her and battles heroically to resist it - he is more of a man and less of a pantomime villain. Conversely, Theocrine, compared to Beatrice, is less heroic avenger, more dopily faithful daughter. But this aspect of the play is pretty sketchy until the fourth act - before then, there's a piratical dispute that I couldn't follow, various confused and obfuscated motives, and some weird comic business with a character who eats too much at banquets and is persuaded to turn up for one in a suit of armour or something? I wasn't paying attention, it seemed pretty tedious. It's the first Massinger play I've read so don't know if it isn't that good, or if I'm misjudging it because I expected (or wanted) something more monothematic, or if I was simply tired. Anyway I liked it more by the end, when the theme I came for falls more sharply into focus - the big scenes are V.ii (rape, madness, death by weather) and IV.i, where Malefort almost looks like a precursor to Peter Lorre in M.… (más)
 
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stilton | Jan 7, 2016 |
To me, the least successful of this series of revivals.
I simply did not care about the tragic fate of the characters.
 
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antiquary | Aug 28, 2007 |

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