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


[[Works Cited|F. G. Fleay, ''BCED'']] has no opinion on the narrative source of this play (2.289, #31). [[Works Cited|Chambers, ''ES'']] also has no opinion on the story, but he does record its performance at court (2.88).
[[Works Cited|F. G. Fleay, ''BCED'']] has no opinion on the narrative source of this play (2.289, #31). [[Works Cited|Chambers, ''ES'']] offers no opinions, but he does record its performance at court (2.88, 4.89, 147). [[Works Cited|Wiggins]] offers ""Contemporary" as a possible category of genre.
 
 
[[Works Cited|Wiggings, #550]] does not address the narrative of this play except to dismiss a possible link to Robert Greene's ''Mamillia'', which was printed in 1583 but written earlier.
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== For What It's Worth ==
== For What It's Worth ==

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Historical Records

Theatrical Provenance

Probable Genre(s)

Romance Harbage

Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

References to the Play

Critical Commentary

F. G. Fleay, BCED has no opinion on the narrative source of this play (2.289, #31). Chambers, ES offers no opinions, but he does record its performance at court (2.88, 4.89, 147). Wiggins offers ""Contemporary" as a possible category of genre.


Wiggings, #550 does not address the narrative of this play except to dismiss a possible link to Robert Greene's Mamillia, which was printed in 1583 but written earlier.



For What It's Worth

Works Cited

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