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Thomas Dekker - The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus: "What I have sworn, I will not violate."

Thomas Dekker - The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus: "What I have sworn, I will not violate." in Bloomington, MN

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Thomas Dekker - The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus: "What I have sworn, I will not violate."

Thomas Dekker - The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus: "What I have sworn, I will not violate." in Bloomington, MN

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Thomas Dekker was a playwright, pamphleteer and poet who, perhaps, deserves greater recognition than he has so far gained. Despite the fact only perhaps twenty of his plays were published, and fewer still survive, he was far more prolific than that. Born around 1572 his peak years were the mid 1590's to the 1620's - seven of which he spent in a debtor's prison. His works span the late Elizabethan and Caroline eras and his numerous collaborations with Ford, Middleton, Webster and Jonson say much about his work. His pamphlets detail much of the life in these times, times of great change, of plague and of course that great capital city London a swirling mass of people, power, intrigue.
Thomas Dekker was a playwright, pamphleteer and poet who, perhaps, deserves greater recognition than he has so far gained. Despite the fact only perhaps twenty of his plays were published, and fewer still survive, he was far more prolific than that. Born around 1572 his peak years were the mid 1590's to the 1620's - seven of which he spent in a debtor's prison. His works span the late Elizabethan and Caroline eras and his numerous collaborations with Ford, Middleton, Webster and Jonson say much about his work. His pamphlets detail much of the life in these times, times of great change, of plague and of course that great capital city London a swirling mass of people, power, intrigue.
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