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Autor
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Fletcher, John
Massinger, Philip
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Testimonios
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- COMEDIES AND TRAGEDIES. Beaumont, Francis; Fletcher, John. London. Moseley, Humphrey; Robinson, Humphrey. 1647. 2º. Love’s Cure. Attributed to John Fletcher and Philip Massinger (Pérez Díez, 2015). Printed title: LOVES CURE OR, The Martial Maid..
- Fifty Comedies and Tragedies. Beaumont, Francis; Fletcher, John. London. Martin, John; Herringman, Henry; Marriott, Richard. 1679. 2º.
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Ediciones modernas
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- Pérez Díez, José Alberto “Love’s Cure, or the Martial Maid” by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger: A Modern-Spelling Critical Edition. University of Birmingham, 2015. PhD dissertation.
- Mitchell, Marea, ed. Love’s Cure, or The Martial Maid. Fletcher, John. Nottingham: Nottingham Drama Texts, 1992. Nottingham Drama Texts.
- Fletcher, John; Beaumont, Francis; Massinger, Philip Love’s Cure, or The Martial Maid. In: Williams, George Walton, ed. The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon. Vol. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976, pp. 1–111
- Bowers, Fredson, ed. The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon. Vol. 10 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
- Waller, A. R, ed. Beaumont and Fletcher. Vol. 7. London: Cambridge University Press, 1909.
- Dyce, Alexander, ed. The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New Collation of the Early Editions. Beaumont, Francis; Fletcher, John. Vol. 9. London: Edward Moxon, 1845.
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Datación
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- anterior o hasta 1611 y hasta o posterior 1617
- ¿1625?
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Representaciones antiguas
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- Company: The King’s Men Venue: Date: 1615 approx,
Cast: Location: Venue type: unknown Note: The venue could be the Globe and/or the Blackfriars (Pérez Díez 2015). Harbage et al. date it around 1606. Information source:
- Company: Venue: Date: 1630s (?)
Cast: Location: Venue type: unknown Note: “the play was revived, with a new prologue" (Wiggins, vol. 6, p. 469) Information source: Wiggins, Martin. British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue. Volume 5: 1603-1608. 2015.
- Company: The King’s Men Venue: Date: 1641
Cast: Location: Venue type: unknown Note: “The play (as The Martial Maid) was in the repertory of the King's Men. It was later reported (in 1669, on a list which gives both its titles separately) as having been performed by them at the Blackfriars before 1642" (Wiggins, vol. 6, p. 469) Information source: Wiggins, Martin. British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue. Volume 5: 1603-1608. 2015. |
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Tiempo histórico
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- Siglo XVII
Note: “The action takes place soon after the Siege of Ostend (1601-4), and before 1609” (Wiggins 2015, vol. 6, p. 467) |
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Lugares de la acción
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Bibliografía selecta
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Estudios críticos:- Díez, José A. Pérez. "Editing on Stage: Theatrical Research for a Critical Edition of John Fletcher and Philip Massinger's 'Love's Cure, or The Martial Maid'". Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism and Scholarship. 2016, vol. 1, 34, p. 69-88.
- Duncan, Anne. "It takes a woman to play a real man: Clara as hero(ine) of Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Love's Cure'". English Literary Renaissance. 2000, vol. 3, 30, p. 396-407.
- Erickson, Martin E. "A Review of Scholarship Dealing with the Problem of a Spanish Source for 'Love's Cure'". Ed. McNeir, Waldo F.. Studies in Comparative Literature. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1962, p. 102-19.
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Texto de la obra
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