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  1. Philip Massinger (1583–1640) has long been a challenging subject for criticism. For many, he was definitively put to rest by T. S. Eliot’s notorious 1920 essay, which in no uncertain terms declared his work ‘inferior’ and accused him of having ‘initiated’ the historical split between emotion and intellect that Eliot was famously to dub ‘dissociation of sensibility’.

  2. Arthur Massinger was a long-time trusted servant first to Sir Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and then to his heir Sir William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, until Arthur's death in 1603. On May 14, 1602, Philip Massinger entered as a commoner of St. Alban Hall, Oxford. The Earl of Pembroke paid his college expenses during the four years ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RenegadoThe Renegado - Wikipedia

    The Renegado, or The Gentleman of Venice [1] is a late Jacobean stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and first published in 1630. The play has attracted critical attention for its treatment of cultural conflict between Christian Europe and Muslim North Africa. Massinger based the plot of his play on a novel by Miguel de ...

  4. 8 de mar. de 2015 · Author. Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640. Title. The Plays of Philip Massinger, Vol. Contents. Life of Massinger -- The virgin-martyr -- The great duke of Florence -- The bondman -- The maid of honour. Credits. Produced by Judith Wirawan, Delphine Lettau and the Online. Distributed Proofreading Team at http: //www.pgdp.net.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2017 · ABSTRACT. Philip Massinger's The Renegado (1624) has been widely discussed for its relationship between the Turks, trading and castration. While many critics tend to limit the notion of castration to a Freudian understanding, this article expands the theme to a Lacanian one and discusses how Donusa, the Oriental woman in the play, represents a castrating force with her power of gaze.

  6. Massinger was born near the town of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England, in 1583. He was baptized at St. Thomas’s Church in Salisbury and attended St. Alban Hall, Oxford, in 1602, but nothing certain is known about his life from then until 1613, when he was in prison for debt. Bailed out by theatrical manager Philip Henslowe, Massinger ...

  7. Philip Massinger was baptized at St. Thomas's in Salisbury on November 24th, 1583. Massinger is described in his matriculation entry at St. Alban Hall, Oxford (1602), as the son of a gentleman. His father, who had also been educated there, was a member of parliament, and attached to the household of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke.

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