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  1. Philip Massinger (1583-7 de marzo de 1640) fue un dramaturgo inglés. Sus obras, de muy buenas tramas, que incluyen A New Way to Pay Old Debts (Nuevo modo de pagar antiguas deudas) (1625), The City Madam (1632) y The Roman Actor, destacan por su sátira y realismo, así como por tratar temas sociales y políticos.

  2. Philip Massinger (1583 – 17 March 1640) was an English dramatist. His finely plotted plays, including A New Way to Pay Old Debts, The City Madam, and The Roman Actor, are noted for their satire and realism, and their political and social themes.

  3. Philip Massinger (born 1583, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, England—died March 1639/40, London) was an English Jacobean and Caroline playwright noted for his gifts of comedy, plot construction, social realism, and satirical power.

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  4. Philip Massinger. (15831640) playwright. Quick Reference. (1583–1640). His father was the trusted agent of the Herbert family, to members of which the playwright addressed various dedications and poems.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Philip Massinger was a prolific dramatist of the first tier, and perhaps the most important playwright in the last two decades of the classic era of English Renaissance drama.

  7. Playwright Philip Massinger was born in 1584 so was twenty years younger than Shakespeare. He died aged 56, in 1640, and had a longer writing life than most of his contemporaries. A prolific and popular playwright, he followed in Shakespeare’s footsteps and became the main writer for the King’s Men after the death of his friend, John ...