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Thomas Otway: The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists
Otway, Thomas
English drama -- 17th century; Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685
_Master Francis Beaumont to Ben Jonson._
Now Publishing,
In Half-Crown monthly vols., post 8vo, each volume containing
500 pages and an etched fround in cloth with cut or uncut edges,
AN UNEXPURGATED EDITION OF
THE BEST PLAYS
OF
THE OLD DRAMATISTS,
UNDER THE GENERAL EDITORSHIP OF HAVELOCK ELLIS.
In the MERMAID SERIES are being issued the best plays of the
Elizabethan and later dramatists--plays which, with Shakespeare's
works, constitute the chief contribution of the English spirit to the
literature of the world. The Editors who have given their assistance
to the undertaking include men of literary eminence, who have
distinguished themselves in this field, as well as younger writers of
ability.
Each volume contains on an average five complete plays, prefaced by an
Introductory Notice of the Author. Great care is taken to ensure, by
consultation among the Editors, that the plays selected are in every
case the _best_ and most representative--and not the most conventional,
or those which have lived on a merely accidental and traditional
reputation. A feature will be made of plays by little known writers,
which although often so admirable are now almost inaccessible. In
every instance the utmost pains is taken to secure the best text, the
spelling is modernised, and brief but adequate notes are supplied. In
no case do the Plays undergo any process of expurgation. It is believed
that, although they may sometimes run counter to what is called modern
taste, the free and splendid energy of Elizabethan art, with its
extreme realism and its extreme idealism--embodying, as it does, the
best traditions of the English Drama--will not suffer from the frankest
representation.
"The admirably selected and edited MERMAID SERIES of the Old
Dramatists."--_Truth._
VOLUMES ALREADY PUBLISHED.
EACH CONTAINING 500 PAGES AND UPWARDS, WITH STEEL ENGRAVED PORTRAITS
OR OTHER FRONTISPIECES.
_With a View of the Red Bull Theatre._
THE BEST PLAYS OF THOMAS HEYWOOD. Edited by A. WILSON VERITY.
With an Introduction by J. ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
_With a View of Old London showing the Bankside and its Theatres._
THE BEST PLAYS OF JOHN FORD. Edited by HAVELOCK ELLIS.
_With a Portrait of William Wycherley, from the Picture by Sir
Peter Lely._
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF WILLIAM WYCHERLEY. Edited, with an
Introduction and Notes, by W. C. WARD.
_With a Portrait of Nathaniel Field, from the Picture at Dulwich College._
NERO AND OTHER PLAYS. Edited, with Introductory Essays and
Notes, by H. P. HORNE, ARTHUR SYMONS, A. W. VERITY, and H.
ELLIS.
_With a View of the Old Globe Theatre._
THE BEST PLAYS OF WEBSTER AND TOURNEUR. With an Introduction
and Notes by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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