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The collected works of John Ford / edited by Gilles Monsarrat, Brian Vickers, R.J.C. Watt.

Van Pelt Library PR2521 .M66 2012 v.1-3
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640, author.
Contributor:
Monsarrat, Gilles D., editor.
Vickers, Brian, editor.
Watt, R. J. C., editor.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Works. 2012
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640--Criticism and interpretation.
Ford, John.
Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640.
Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
volumes <1-3> : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2012-<2017>
Summary:
John Ford was one of the leading playwrights of the generation following Shakespeare, best known for such plays as The Broken Heart, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, and Perkin Warbeck. This is the first collected edition of his works since 1869. Volume 1 contains all of Ford's poems and prose works, mostly written before he became a dramatist. Honor Triumphant and The Monarchs' Meeting (1606) celebrate a visit from the King of Denmark. Fames Memoriall (1606) is a panegyric to Charles Blount, a distinguished soldier, courtier and scholar who served both Elizabeth and James. Christes Bloodie Sweat (1613), Ford's greatest poem, is an intense meditation on Christ's Agony in the Garden, which widens out to a sharp analysis of individual and social corruption. Ford developed his characteristic fusion of Christian and Stoic ethics in two prose works, The Golden Meane (1613, here presented with passages added in the 1614 edition), and A Line of Life (1620). Th 'Uncollected Pieces in prose and verse' bring together Ford's commendatory verses to his friends and colleagues, among them Webster, Massinger, and Ben Jonson. This volume also contains two poems new to his canon, A Funerall Elegie for William Peter (1612) and the Elegie for John Fletcher (1625).
Contents:
Vol. 1
Introduction : The Early Years (1586-1620)
Honor Triumphant and The Monarches Meeting (1606)
Fames Memoriall, or The Earle of Devonshire Deceased (1606)
A Funerall Elegie for William Peter (1612)
Christes Bloodie Sweat (1613)
The Golden Meane (1613: 1614)
A Line of Life (1620) Elegy on John Fletcher (ca. 1625)
Uncollected Pieces (1606-1638).
v. 2. Introduction 1: Co-authorship in Jacobean and Caroline drama
Introduction 2: Identifying Co-authors
The laws of candy
The witch of Edmonton
The Welsh ambassador
The Spanish gipsy
The sun's darling
The fair maiden of the inn.
v. 3
The laws of candy (1619-20)
The witch of Edmonton (1621)
The Welsh ambassador (1623)
The Spanish gipsy (1623)
The sun's darling (1624)
The fair maid of the inn (1626)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780199592906
019959290X
9780198748861
0198748868
9780198757443
0198757441
OCLC:
774632011

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