The Collected Works of John Ford: Volume I

The Collected Works of John Ford: Volume I image
ISBN-10:

019959290X

ISBN-13:

9780199592906

Author(s): John Ford
Edition: 1
Released: Feb 20, 2012
Format: Hardcover, 722 pages
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Description:

John Ford (1586-1640?) was one of the leading playwrights of the generation following Shakespeare, best known for such plays as The Broken Heart, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, and Perkin Warbeck. This is the first collected edition of John Ford's works since 1869. The edition includes several plays which have never before been included in his works, one sole-authored: The Queen, and four co-authored: The Welsh Ambassador (with Dekker), The Fair Maid of the Inn (with Webster and Massinger), The Spanish Gypsy (with Middleton, Rowley, and Dekker), and The Laws of Candy (with Rowley?). All texts have been freshly edited from the original Quarto editions, which have been collated to identify press corrections. Two texts are edited from manuscripts. A full commentary is provided for all texts, giving historical explanations of the vocabulary, parallel passages in other works by Ford, and theatrical annotation (where relevant). The edition is arranged largely in chronological order.

Volume 1 contains all of Ford's poems and prose works: Honor Triumphant and The Monarch's Meeting, an opportunistic celebration of a royal visit and the amorous-chivalric contests; Fame's Memoriall, a panegyric to Charles Blount; two poems newly ascribed to Ford, Funerall Elegie and the Elegie for John Fletcher; his greatest poem, Christes Bloodie Sweat; the didactic prose works The Golden Meane and A Line of Life; and Uncollected Pieces, commendatory verses prefixed to plays or other works by friends of Ford, and of undisputed authenticity. There is also an introduction dealing with Ford's biography.












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