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This volume brings together the theatrical works of Philip Massinger and John Ford, both significant figures in early 17th-century English drama. Massinger, known for his collaborations with John Fletcher and his own plays such as 'A New Way to Pay Old Debts,' often explored themes of morality, social justice, and political intrigue. Ford, celebrated for works like ''Tis Pity She's a Whore,' delved into psychological complexity and tragic passion. The collection presents their surviving plays, reflecting the stylistic and thematic diversity of the period, including tragicomedies, tragedies, and comedies. It serves as a resource for studying the evolution of English drama after Shakespeare, highlighting the distinct voices of two playwrights who navigated the shifting tastes of the Caroline court and public stage.
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