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==Historical Records== | == Historical Records == | ||
''Henslowe's Diary'' | |||
F. 67 (Greg I.117) | |||
:Lent vnto John daye the 10 of Jenewary | |||
:1599 in earnest of his Boocke called the | |||
:etalyan tragedie of [blank] the some of ... xxx<sup>s</sup> | |||
:at the apoyntment of Robart shawe | |||
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The Admiral's Men paid John Day £2 in January 1600 toward ''The Italian Tragedy'', which apparently was not finished under that title. The company was playing at the Rose in January, anticipating a move to the Fortune by the end of the year. | |||
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== Probable Genre(s) == | |||
Tragedy | |||
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== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues == | |||
None known. | |||
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== References to the Play == | |||
None known. | |||
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==Critical Commentary== | == Critical Commentary == | ||
Greg identifies the play with [[Orphans' Tragedy, The | ''The Orphans' Tragedy'']] without explanation; he thinks it has no connection to a play by the same title acquired by Worcester's Men in 1602 (II. 210 Item # 193). | |||
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==For What It's Worth== | == For What It's Worth == | ||
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==Keywords== | == Keywords == | ||
John Day [[category:John Day]] | John Day [[category: John Day]], | ||
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Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 5 November 2009. | |||
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Revision as of 17:36, 5 November 2009
John Day (1600)
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F. 67 (Greg I.117)
- Lent vnto John daye the 10 of Jenewary
- 1599 in earnest of his Boocke called the
- etalyan tragedie of [blank] the some of ... xxxs
- at the apoyntment of Robart shawe
Theatrical Provenance
The Admiral's Men paid John Day £2 in January 1600 toward The Italian Tragedy, which apparently was not finished under that title. The company was playing at the Rose in January, anticipating a move to the Fortune by the end of the year.
Probable Genre(s)
Tragedy
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
None known.
References to the Play
None known.
Critical Commentary
Greg identifies the play with The Orphans' Tragedy without explanation; he thinks it has no connection to a play by the same title acquired by Worcester's Men in 1602 (II. 210 Item # 193).
For What It's Worth
Keywords
John Day,
Works Cited
Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 5 November 2009.