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William Rowley

    William Rowley fue un dramaturgo inglés jacobino, más conocido por obras escritas en colaboración con escritores más exitosos. Sus obras se caracterizan por su lenguaje vivaz y su énfasis en elementos cómicos, a menudo representando los contrastes entre diferentes estratos sociales. Los personajes de Rowley son frecuentemente humorísticos y enérgicos, reflejando su interés por el teatro popular y su habilidad para capturar el espíritu de su época. Su estilo se distingue por su vitalidad y su participación directa de la audiencia.

    The Rational Practice Of Physic
    Schola Medicinae; or, the New Universal History and School of Medicine
    All's Lost by Lust, and A Shoemaker, a Gentleman
    The Fair Maid Of The Exchange: A Comedy. Fortune By Land And Sea
    Changeling
    Three Jacobean Tragedies
    • Changeling

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A changeling is a fickle person, a waverer, a person posing as another person, or an idiot. The Changeling portrays them all. The play interchanges not only characters, but authors, too. Written in 1622 by William Rowley and Thomas Middleton, it is one of the most successful collaborations in the history of the theater.

      Changeling
    • The book is a reproduction of an original artifact deemed culturally significant by scholars, preserving the integrity of the original text. It includes authentic copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its historical importance and connection to major libraries worldwide. This work contributes to the broader knowledge base of civilization, offering readers a glimpse into the past while maintaining fidelity to the original format.

      The Fair Maid Of The Exchange: A Comedy. Fortune By Land And Sea
    • This Restoration comedy follows the amorous adventures of a gentleman who falls in love with a beautiful young woman, only to be thwarted by her fiancé and a group of meddling servants. Full of wit, satire, and romance, it is a classic of the early modern stage.

      All's Lost by Lust, and A Shoemaker, a Gentleman
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      Schola Medicinae; or, the New Universal History and School of Medicine
    • The Birth of Merlin

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This play tells the story of the magician Merlin's birth and early life, with all the intrigue, romance, and magic that one would expect from a Shakespearean comedy. Originally published in 1662, this play has delighted audiences for centuries and remains a beloved work of literature today. This edition includes an introduction and notes for modern readers.

      The Birth of Merlin