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The Dramatick Works of Philip Massinger...

This book is a compilation of various dramatic works penned by Philip Massinger, an influential figure in English Renaissance theatre. The collection includes a selection of his plays, showcasing his contributions to the genre and his collaborative efforts with other playwrights of the time. more

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Philip Massinger
Philip Massinger

Philip Massinger, born in 1583 in England, was a prominent dramatist in the 17th century. His works held a significant position on the English theatrical stage during his time, ranking alongside Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. Massinger's plays are known for their complex plots and vivid characters, and they have had a profound impact on the development of drama. more

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