4 edition of The merry devil of Edmonton found in the catalog.
Published
2000
by Nick Hern in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edition prepared by Nicola Bennett. |
Genre | Drama. |
Series | Globe quartos |
Contributions | Bennett, Nicola. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR2864.A2 B46 2000 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 108 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 108 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3746943M |
ISBN 10 | 1854596047 |
LC Control Number | 2003427643 |
The play was assigned to Shakespeare in Edward Archer's play list of , published in his edition of The Old Law; it was also bound together with Fair Em and The Merry Devil of Edmonton in a book labelled "Shakespeare. Vol. I" in the library of King Charles II. Notes. The Merry Devil of Edmonton (Globe Quartos) Author: unknown The Merry Devil of Edmonton lay unperformed from the early seventeenth century until the s. Dating from around , it was first published in and was performed at the Globe Theatre by the Kings Men.
The Merry Devil of Edmonton was reprinted five times in the fifty years following its first appearance in A 'dear delight' for London audiences of the time, it was revived both in a reading at the Globe in the winter of and subsequently in exploratory workshops on the Globe stage. The Merry Devill of Edmonton, although the earliest known edition of it is dated , was certainly written by , when T.M. (? Thomas Middleton) alludes to it, in company with A Woman Kilde with Kindnesse, in his Blacke Book; twelve years later, in the prologue to The Devil is an Ass, Jonson describes it as the “dear delight” of the theatre-going public.
The Merry Devil of Edmonton is an Elizabethan-era stage play; a comedy about a magician, Peter Fabell, nicknamed the Merry was at one point attributed to William Shakespeare, but is now considered part of the Shakespeare Apocrypha.. Date and text. Scholars have conjectured dates of authorship for the play as early as , though most favor a date in the –4 period. The Merry Devil of Edmonton (Globe Quartos) Anonymous The Merry Devil of Edmonton (Globe Quartos) Anonymous The Merry Devil of Edmonton lay unperformed from the early seventeenth century until the s. Dating from around , it was first published in and was performed at the Globe Theatre by the King's Men.
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The Merry Devil of Edmonton. A Comedy. Anon. Published by J.M. Dent & Co, London () Used. Hardcover. The Merry Devil of Edmonton is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy about a magician, Peter Fabel, nicknamed the Merry rs have conjectured dates of authorship for the play as early asthough most favor a date in the –4 period.
The Merry Devil enters the historical record inwhen it is mentioned in a contemporary work called the Black Booke. Get this from a library. The merry devil of Edmonton. [Nicola Bennett; William Shakespeare;] -- "This popular Globe play of the early seventeenth century, with its mixture of magic, deer poaching and abduction from a nunnery, combines romance and comedy in a highly entertaining way.
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And in this Book. The Merry Devill of Edmonton from William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare, english poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist ().Pages: Genre/Form: Comedies Drama Spurious and doubtful works: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Merry devil of Edmonton.
Merry devil of Edmonton. [New York, AMS Press, ]. out of 5 stars the merry devil. Reviewed in the United States on J Verified Purchase. Although this book is considered a doubtful work of Shakespeare it has the aspects of some of his more popular works.
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Dating from aroundit was first published in and was performed at the Globe Theatre by the King's Men. With its scenes of magic, deer poaching, and abduction from a nunnery, The Merry Devil of Edmonton combines romance and comedy in a highly entertaining way, and was a Book Edition: 1st Edition.
The Merry Devil book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by /5. This is an easy-to-read retelling of THE MERRY DEVIL OF EDMONTON, a popular anonymous comedy of the Elizabethan era.
At one time, William Shakespeare was believed to have written the play. in this play, Peter Fabell, a magician known as the Merry Devil of Edmonton, helps a young man and a young woman to marry despite the opposition of their parents.
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In the "Merry Devil of Edmonton", follow the exploits of Smug the Smith and his friends as they poach deer, sing songs, and, under the guidance of the magician, Fabell, help the younger generation pull their elders into the Sixteenth Century.
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THE MERRY DEVILL OF EDMONTON (DRAMATIS PERSONAE.) Sir Arthur Clare. Sir Richard Mounchensey. Sir Ralph Jerningham. Henry Clare. Raymond Mounchensey. Frank Jerningham.
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