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The Age of Dryden
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The Restoration Drama
> Old Masterpieces Revived
Thomas Killigrews and Sir William DAvenants Later Plays
Comedies reflecting the Political Reaction:
The Rump
and
Cutter of Coleman Street
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume VIII. The Age of Dryden.
V.
The Restoration Drama
.
§ 7. Old Masterpieces Revived.
The
répertoire
of the first years of the restoration exhibits an active revival of the masterpieces of the earlier drama. Between the opening of the new theatres and April, 1663, Pepys saw
Othello, Henry IV, A Midsummer Nights Dream,
Jonsons
Silent Woman
and
Bartholomew Fayre,
Fletchers
Tamer Tamed, The Beggars Bush
and Beaumonts
Knight of the Burning Pestle,
Middletons
Changeling,
Shirleys
Cardinall,
Massingers
Bond-Man
and several more.
15
Hamlet
was among the first plays revived, and it furnished one of Bettertons most signal triumphs. A taste for the heroic in drama, a heritage from Fletcher and his imitators in the previous age, is noticeable in DAvenants own
Siege of Rhodes
and, more especially, in his really fine tragi-comedy,
Love and Honour.
How this was to spring into full flower in the heroic plays of Dryden, Orrery and others, has been already shown in an earlier chapter.
16
The beginnings of opera, also, may be postponed for the moment.
8
Note 15
. A list of the plays of Rhodess company is made up largely of works of Fletcher. See Genest, vol.
I,
p. 31.
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Note 16
. See
ante,
Chap.
I.
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CONTENTS
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VOLUME CONTENTS
·
INDEX OF ALL CHAPTERS
·
BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Thomas Killigrews and Sir William DAvenants Later Plays
Comedies reflecting the Political Reaction:
The Rump
and
Cutter of Coleman Street
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