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- The_Cardinal_(play) abstract "The Cardinal is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy by James Shirley. It was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 25 November 1641, and first published in 1653. Nineteenth-century critics like Edmund Gosse, and twentieth-century critics like Fredson Bowers, have considered it among his finest works. Arthur H. Nason judged it \"first among Shirley's tragedies.\" Bowers called Shirley's play a \"coherent Kydian revenge tragedy, polished and simplified in his best manner.\"The play belongs to the final phase of Shirley's career as a London playwright, when he was no longer serving as the house dramatist of Queen Henrietta's Men. The Cardinal was acted instead by the King's Men at the Blackfriars Theatre.The play was published in Six New Plays, an octavo collection of Shirley's works issued by the stationers Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson in 1653 — one of a series of Shirley collections that appeared in this era. Moseley and Robinson were the booksellers who published the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio in 1647.The play was revived early in the Restoration period, with an initial performance at the Theatre Royal in Vere Street on 23 July 1662. Samuel Pepys saw the play on 2 October 1663, again on 4 August 1667 and a third time on 27 April 1668. At least the second of those three performances starred Becky Marshall as Rosaura.".
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- The_Cardinal_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1641_plays.
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- The_Cardinal_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Men_(playing_company).
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- The_Cardinal_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Restoration_(England).
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- The_Cardinal_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''The Cardinal'' (play)".
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- The_Cardinal_(play) subject Category:1641_plays.
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- The_Cardinal_(play) comment "The Cardinal is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy by James Shirley. It was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 25 November 1641, and first published in 1653. Nineteenth-century critics like Edmund Gosse, and twentieth-century critics like Fredson Bowers, have considered it among his finest works. Arthur H.".
- The_Cardinal_(play) label "The Cardinal (play)".
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