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The Tide Tarrieth No Man Peter Happe

The Tide Tarrieth No Man By Peter Happe

The Tide Tarrieth No Man by Peter Happe


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A Malone Society volume of George Wapull's 1576 play, The Tide Tarrieth No Man. Beautifully produced in a facsimile edition, from one of only five extant originals.

The Tide Tarrieth No Man Summary

The Tide Tarrieth No Man: By George Wapull by Peter Happe

This volume is a photographic facsimile from the copy of the play by George Wapull in the Harry Ransom Centre.It was originally printed in 1576 by Hugh Jackson, and is one of only five extant copies. The introduction discusses the place of this play in Jackson's output, including two other interludes printed by him shortly afterwards. Besides compositorial practice and some irregularities, it addresses the identity of the author, historical detail about the surviving copies, and the editorial contribution of John Payne Collier.

The text is rich in stage directions and aspects of performance are discussed including the doubling scheme for four players and the active role of the Vice. The play was written at a time when interludes designed for small acting troupes were popular and exhibited remarkable theatrical expertise. The intellectual context is considered, and in particular the place of this play among the considerable number of surviving interludes from London which focus upon wealth and its abuses and other matters of economic importance at the time.

About Peter Happe

Peter Happe is is a Retired Principal of Barton Peveril Sixth Form College and Visiting Fellow, School of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Southampton

Additional information

NPB9780719089312
9780719089312
071908931X
The Tide Tarrieth No Man: By George Wapull by Peter Happe
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2012-08-01
150
N/A
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