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== Critical Commentary ==
== Critical Commentary ==


:[[WorksCited|Malone]] calls this play "The Play of a Woman," apparently considering Henslowe's "Tragedye" to be a designation of genre (p. 310). [[WorksCited|Collier]], by capitalization, apparently considered "Tragedye" to be part of the play title (p. 127). [[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']] provides nothing more than the title regularized to ''A woman tragedy'' (1.68, #10). [[WorksCited|Greg II]] also gives this title independent status (#141, p. 194) without a conjecture about its subject matter.
:[[WorksCited|Malone]] calls this play "The Play of a Woman," apparently considering Henslowe's "Tragedye" not to be a part of the title (p. 310). [[WorksCited|Collier]], by capitalization, promotes "Tragedye" into the title of the play (p. 127). [[WorksCited|Fleay, ''BCED'']], without further comment, calls the play ''A woman tragedy'' (1.68, #10). [[WorksCited|Greg II]] calls the play "The Play of a Woman" (#141, p. 194) without a conjecture about its subject matter.


:'''Gurr'' omits this title from the appendix and index.
:'''Gurr'' omits this title from the appendix and index.

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Historical Records

Payments

To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary


Fol. 47v (Greg 1.90)
Lent vnto Harey Cheattell the 14 of July 1598 }
vpon a boocke called the playe of a womon } vli
Tragedye the some of vli wch Robart shawe }
willed me to delyuer hime J saye . . . . . . . . . . }

                eather dd the playe or els to paye the money
                wth in one forthnyght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Theatrical Provenance


There is every reason to assume that the play, if it was completed and staged, was performed by the Admiral's men at the Rose.

Probable Genre(s)

Tragedy Harbage, Wiggins, Catalogue #1138

Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

The generic title gives no clue to its narrative source.

References to the Play

None known.

Critical Commentary

Malone calls this play "The Play of a Woman," apparently considering Henslowe's "Tragedye" not to be a part of the title (p. 310). Collier, by capitalization, promotes "Tragedye" into the title of the play (p. 127). Fleay, BCED, without further comment, calls the play A woman tragedy (1.68, #10). Greg II calls the play "The Play of a Woman" (#141, p. 194) without a conjecture about its subject matter.
'Gurr omits this title from the appendix and index.
Wiggins, Catalogue #1138 offers alternative titles, either "A Woman's Tragedy" or "The Play of a Woman."



For What It's Worth

Works Cited

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