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  1. Philip Massinger. Philip Massinger (ur. 1584 w Salisbury, zm. 17 marca 1640 w Londynie) – angielski dramaturg [1] [2]. Jego rodzicami byli Arthur i Anne Massingerowie [2]. Studiował w Oksfordzie, ale opuścił uniwersytet bez uzyskania stopnia naukowego [3] i w 1606 przybył do Londynu [2]. Współpracował z Thomasem Dekkerem i Johnem ...

  2. Biography. Philip Massinger (MAS-uhn-jur) was the son of Arthur Massinger, “gentleman,” of an old Salisbury family. The father had two degrees from Oxford and served Henry Herbert, second earl ...

  3. 1 de jan. de 2009 · Abstract. Philip Massinger (1583–1640) has long been a challenging subject for criticism. For many, he was definitively put to rest by T. S. Eliot’s notorious 1920 essay, which in no uncertain ...

  4. マシンジャーましんじゃーPhilip Massinger(1583―1640). イギリスの 劇作家 。. オックスフォード大学に学んだのち、ジョン・ フレッチャー らとの 合作 によって 劇作 を始め、主として 国王一座 (キングズ・メン)のために 戯曲 を書き、フレッチャーの 死後 ...

  5. With The Picture, Philip Massinger demonstrates his powers in full bloom, a master playwright whose ease with writing quickly and with little effort shines in each smooth-flowing speech. Though the setting is Central Europe, the characters are thoroughly English. In typical Massinger fashion, the men, along with the queen, each possess a major character flaw, leaving it up to the heroine ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Very_WomanA Very Woman - Wikipedia

    A Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and John Fletcher. It was first published in 1655, fifteen and thirty years after the deaths of its authors.

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