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== Historical Records == | == Historical Records == | ||
F. 69 (Greg I.121) | F. 69 (Greg I.121) | ||
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== Theatrical Provenance == | == Theatrical Provenance == | ||
The Admiral's Men paid Henry Chettle 20s. for ''The Wooing of Death'' sometime between 27 April and 6 May 1600, which was during their final season at the Rose playhouse before a move to the Fortune in late summer or early fall. | The Admiral's Men paid Henry Chettle 20s. for ''The Wooing of Death'' sometime between 27 April and 6 May 1600, which was during their final season at the Rose playhouse before a move to the Fortune in late summer or early fall. The uniform opinion of scholars is that the play was never completed. | ||
==Probable Genre(s)== | == Probable Genre(s) == | ||
Tragedy ? (Harbage) | |||
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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 == | |||
Greg has no suggestions as to the content of this play (II. Item #203, p. 213. | |||
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== | == For What It's Worth == | ||
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== | == Keywords == | ||
Henry Chettle [[category:Henry Chettle]], Partial payment [[category:Partial payment]] | |||
== Works Cited == | |||
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Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 31 October 2009. | |||
[[Category:Henry_Chettle]] | [[Category:Henry_Chettle]] | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 2 November 2009
Henry Chettle (1600)
Historical Records
F. 69 (Greg I.121)
- Receaued by me Henry Chettle of mr Henshlowe
- in earnest of a booke Called the wooinge of deathe ... xxs
- By me henry chettle./
Theatrical Provenance
The Admiral's Men paid Henry Chettle 20s. for The Wooing of Death sometime between 27 April and 6 May 1600, which was during their final season at the Rose playhouse before a move to the Fortune in late summer or early fall. The uniform opinion of scholars is that the play was never completed.
Probable Genre(s)
Tragedy ? (Harbage)
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
None known.
References to the Play
None known.
Critical Commentary
Greg has no suggestions as to the content of this play (II. Item #203, p. 213.
For What It's Worth
Keywords
Henry Chettle, Partial payment
Works Cited
Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 31 October 2009.