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


'''Wiggins''' (1142) does not include Dekker in his list of playwrights associated with this title; he does not address this omission in his commentary, but the implication is that he believes Henslowe's "willson monday & deckers" is a mistake subsequently rectified by the specification of sums to be paid to Wilson, ''Chettle'' and Munday.
'''Wiggins''' (1142) does not include Dekker in his list of playwrights associated with this title; he does not address this omission in his commentary, but the implication is that he believes Henslowe's "willson monday & deckers" is a mistake subsequently rectified by the specification of sums to be paid to Wilson, ''Chettle'' and Munday. Regarding the cancellation in the title as recorded by Henslowe, Wiggins observes: "Henslowe left space in the second entry for an alternative title; the title ''Worse Afeared than Hurt'', was later added to this entry, but then deleted." He suggests it "may simply have been added in error, on the assumption that the payment (to Drayton) related to '''1146''' ["Worse Afeared than Hurt", originally entered by Henslowe as "Bad May Amend" on 30 Aug 1598] (which was co-authored by Drayton)".
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Henry Chettle and/or Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, Anthony Munday and Robert Wilson (1598)


Historical Records

Payments to Playwrights (Henslowe's Diary)

F. 49 (Greg I.93)

Lent vnto the company the 19 of aguste 1598 to }
paye vnto mr willson monday & deckers in pte }
of payment of a boocke called chance medley the } iiijll vs
some of iiijll vs in this maner willson xxxs cheattell }
xxxs mondy xxvs J say . . . . . . . . . . . . }

File:HADP f49 snippet.jpg
(Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project, MSS 7, fol.49v)


F. 49v (Greg I.94)

pd vnto mr. drayton the 24 of aguste 1598 }
in fulle payment of a Boocke called chance } xxxvs
medley [or worse a feared then [hurte] the] some of . . }

File:HADP f49v snippet.jpg
(Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project, MSS 7, fol.49v)


Theatrical Provenance

The Admiral's were at the Rose when Henslowe paid Chettle, Dekker, Drayton, Munday and Wilson for "Chance Medley".


Probable Genre(s)

Comedy (Harbage)


Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

Wiggins notes that " 'chance medley' could refer to a narrative which proceeds by a chaotic agglomeration of accidents, or more specifically to the legal term for culpable but clergyable homocide" (1142).


References to the Play

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Critical Commentary

Wiggins (1142) does not include Dekker in his list of playwrights associated with this title; he does not address this omission in his commentary, but the implication is that he believes Henslowe's "willson monday & deckers" is a mistake subsequently rectified by the specification of sums to be paid to Wilson, Chettle and Munday. Regarding the cancellation in the title as recorded by Henslowe, Wiggins observes: "Henslowe left space in the second entry for an alternative title; the title Worse Afeared than Hurt, was later added to this entry, but then deleted." He suggests it "may simply have been added in error, on the assumption that the payment (to Drayton) related to 1146 ["Worse Afeared than Hurt", originally entered by Henslowe as "Bad May Amend" on 30 Aug 1598] (which was co-authored by Drayton)".


For What It's Worth

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