The Complete Works of James Shirley Volume 7 The Constant Maid, The Doubtful Heir, The Gentlemen of Venice, and The Politician

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Pub. Date: 2022-06-14
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Complete Works of James Shirley contains a corpus of around 50 works, including plays, poems, grammars and prose. Shirley (1596-1666) is arguably the most significant dramatic writer of the late English Renaissance, but the last scholarly collections of his plays appeared in the nineteenth century and this Oxford edition is the first to provide a complete works. Shirley was a quintessentially Caroline writer whose work echoes and builds upon the art of his Elizabethan and Jacobean predecessors. Caroline drama would be unthinkable without Shirley, who enjoyed a great reputation as a playwright both at court and in the theatres. This comprehensive scholarly edition provides well-annotated modernized texts of the full range of Shirley's remarkable output, not just of his favourite plays. Each work is introduced by an essay examining dating and background, sources, context and performance, and by one which discusses the textual situation and production of the early editions. An extensive footnoted commentary is provided for all texts, to help the modern reader with difficult passages, explain historical usage and customs and to clarify meaning in context. Volume 7 contains four plays written between c. 1636 and 1639, The Constant Maid, The Doubtful Heir, The Gentleman of Venice and The Politician. The plays were probably staged in Ireland during Shirley's time as resident dramatist for the Werburgh Street Theatre in Dublin from 1636 to 1640, though they were not printed until his return to London ? in 1640 for The Constant Maid and in the 1650s for the others. Shirley's full generic range can been seen in this volume: The Constant Maid is a London-based comedy, The Doubtful Heir and The Gentleman of Venice are tragi-comedies set in Europe and The Politician draws on Hamlet for both its Scandinavian setting and its tragic genre.

Author Biography


James Shirley

Teresa Grant is Associate Professor in Renaissance Theatre at the University of Warwick. She writes on early modern drama and culture, including essays on animals, on monarchs, and on historical editions of Jacobean and Caroline plays. She has co-edited (with Barbara Ravelhofer) English Historical Drama, 1500-1660: Forms Outside the Canon (2008) for Palgrave's series Early Modern Literature in History; (with Katie Fleming) 'Seneca in the English Tradition', a special issue of The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, 40: 1 (March, 2013); and (with Ignacio Ramos Gay and Claudia Alonso Recarte) 'Real Animals on the Stage', a special issue of Studies in Theatre and Performance, 38.2 (2018).


Eugene Giddens is Skinner-Young Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature. He is editor of Timon of Athens in The Norton Shakespeare (Norton, 2015), Pericles in the New Penguin Shakespeare (Penguin, 2008), associate editor of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson (CUP, 2012), and author of How to Read a Shakespearean Play Text (CUP, 2011).

Table of Contents


The Constant Maid, Edited by Teresa Grant
The Doubtful Heir, Edited by Rebecca Yearling
The Gentleman of Venice, Edited by Lucy Munro
The Politician, Edited by Andrew Hadfield and Duncan Fraser

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