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Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy published in 1632 is a critique of professional theatre and actors, written by the Puritan author and controversialist William Prynne.

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Histriomastix

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Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy published in 1632 is a critique of professional theatre and actors, written by the Puritan author...

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War of the Theatres

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disputed facts of the matter yield a schema like this: In his play Histriomastix (1599), Marston satirized Jonson’s pride through the character Chrisoganus...

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London theatre closure 1642

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anti-theatrical sentiment among Puritans, and along with William Prynne's Histriomastix (1633), its text was the most notorious attack on theatre in English...

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Antitheatricality

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abomination unto the Lord thy God." [KJV] William Prynne's encyclopedic Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy, represents the culmination...

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Theatre

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rising anti-theatrical sentiment among Puritans saw William Prynne write Histriomastix (1633), the most notorious attack on theatre prior to the ban. Viewing...

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William Laud

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compromise on any aspect of his policy. Abbot's chaplains had licensed Histriomastix for publication in 1630; the book which attacked English theatre and...

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Puritans

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prostitution. A major Puritan attack on the theatre was William Prynne's book Histriomastix which marshals a multitude of ancient and medieval authorities against...

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As You Like It

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"What sparked off the war was Marston's version of the anonymous satire Histriomastix [1599], in which Jonson recognised himself in the character Crysoganus...

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Shakespearean history

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219 Eliot, T. S., 'John Ford' in Selected Essays Prynne, William, Histriomastix Briggs, W. D., Marlowe's 'Edward II' (London, 1914), pp. cxxi–cxxx Sams...

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1630s in England

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William Shakespeare's plays published. Publication of William Prynne's Histriomastix, an attack on the English Renaissance theatre. 1633 May – King Charles...

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1599 in literature

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Satire, being prohibited in print, breaks out in the London theatres. In Histriomastix, Marston satirizes Jonson's pride through the character Chrisoganus;...

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Ben Jonson

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John Marston, who Jonson believed had accused him of lustfulness in Histriomastix, and Thomas Dekker. Jonson attacked the two poets again in Poetaster...

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List of years in literature

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literature – Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Galileo), Histriomastix (Prynne) 1633 in literature – Holy Sonnets (Donne) 1634 in literature...

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A Maidenhead Well Lost

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preface to the play, Heywood comments on "that most horrible Histriomastix." Histriomastix is an anti-theatrical discourse written by William Prynne. In...

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William Prynne

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including Christmas, and revelry such as stage plays. He included in his Histriomastix (1632) a denunciation of actresses which was widely felt to be an attack...

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Every Man out of His Humour

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reprint" of Q1. Every Man Out contains an allusion to John Marston's Histriomastix in Act III, scene i, a play that was acted in the autumn of 1599; the...

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Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage

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pamphlets were merely nondescript diatribes (e.g. William Prynne's Histriomastix (1633)), but with his innovative techniques, Collier comprehensively...

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1590s in England

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Satire, being prohibited in print, breaks out in the London theatres. In Histriomastix, Marston satirizes Jonson's pride through the character Chrisoganus;...

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The Triumph of Peace

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Court man) had dedicated his anti-theatre diatribe Histriomastix to the Inns; since Histriomastix was perceived as insulting to Queen Henrietta Maria...

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The Bird in a Cage

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wide-ranging attack on stage drama and actors, Histriomastix, in the previous year, 1632. Among other things, Histriomastix was perceived as an attack on Queen Henrietta...

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Perpetuana

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Perpetuana was the name of a character in John Marston's 1599 play Histriomastix, (at first) the wife of a merchant "Velure", a French word for velvet...

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1623 in literature

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Wither – Hymnes and Songs of the Church Anonymous (Robert Ward?) – Fucus Histriomastix Richard Brome – A Fault in Friendship (lost), his earliest known play...

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History of the Puritans under King Charles I

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Echoing John Chrysostom's criticism of the stage, Prynne penned a book, Histriomastix, in which he denounced the stage in vehement terms for its promotion...

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James Shirley

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made a bitter attack on William Prynne, who had attacked the stage in Histriomastix, and, in 1634 he supplied the text for The Triumph of Peace, a masque...

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