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- Monsieur_DOlive abstract "Monsier D'Olive is an early Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by George Chapman.The play was first published in 1606, in a quarto printed by Thomas Creede for the bookseller William Holmes. This was the drama's sole edition before the 19th century. The title page identifies Chapman as the author, and states that the play was performed by the Queen's Revels Children at the Blackfriars Theatre. The play was almost certainly written and debuted onstage in 1605.Chapman structured his main plot to express his interest in the Neoplatonist philosophy of Marsilio Ficino. Critics have been divided as to the success of Chapman's effort and the value of the resulting play. 19th-century critics often praised Monsieur D'Olive as one of Chapman's best comedies. 20th-century scholars, beginning with T. M. Parrott, have tended to judge the play more harshly. In some modern judgments, \"the play is sterile;\" its romance collapses \"into mechanical intrigue.\"".
- Monsieur_DOlive thumbnail Monsieur_Dolive.jpg?width=300.
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- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageRevisionID "615996700".
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink 1606_in_literature.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Blackfriars_Theatre.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Book_size.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Category:1605_plays.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_George_Chapman.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Children_of_the_Chapel.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Comedy.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink English_literature.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink George_Chapman.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Marsilio_Ficino.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Neoplatonism.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Creede.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Marc_Parrott.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLink File:Monsieur_Dolive.jpg.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monsieur D'Olive".
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:George_Chapman.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ital.
- Monsieur_DOlive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Monsieur_DOlive subject Category:1605_plays.
- Monsieur_DOlive subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- Monsieur_DOlive subject Category:Plays_by_George_Chapman.
- Monsieur_DOlive hypernym Play.
- Monsieur_DOlive type Play.
- Monsieur_DOlive type Work.
- Monsieur_DOlive type Work.
- Monsieur_DOlive comment "Monsier D'Olive is an early Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by George Chapman.The play was first published in 1606, in a quarto printed by Thomas Creede for the bookseller William Holmes. This was the drama's sole edition before the 19th century. The title page identifies Chapman as the author, and states that the play was performed by the Queen's Revels Children at the Blackfriars Theatre.".
- Monsieur_DOlive label "Monsieur D'Olive".
- Monsieur_DOlive sameAs Q6902544.
- Monsieur_DOlive sameAs m.03cytr2.
- Monsieur_DOlive sameAs Q6902544.
- Monsieur_DOlive wasDerivedFrom Monsieur_DOlive?oldid=615996700.
- Monsieur_DOlive depiction Monsieur_Dolive.jpg.
- Monsieur_DOlive isPrimaryTopicOf Monsieur_DOlive.