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The Roaring Girl is a Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker c. 1607–1610. The play was first published in quarto in 1611, printed by Nicholas Okes for the bookseller Thomas Archer. The title page of the first edition states that the play was performed at the Fortune Theatre by Prince Henry's Men, the troupe known in the previous reign as the Admiral's Men. The title page also attributes the authorship of the play to "T. Middleton and T. Dekkar", and contains an "Epistle to the Comic Play-Readers" signed by "Thomas Middleton". The Epistle is noteworthy for its indication that Middleton, atypically for dramatists of his era, composed his plays for readers as well as theatre audiences.

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  • La ragazza ruggente (it)
  • 왈가닥 여자 (ko)
  • The Roaring Girl (en)
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  • 《왈가닥 여자》(The Roaring Girl)는 토머스 미들턴, 토머스 데커가 1607~1610년 경 쓴 코미디극이다. 셰익스피어에 비견되며 르네상스 영국 문학의 정전으로 꼽히는 토머스 미들턴이 데커와 함께 완성한 희곡이다. 소매치기 몰, 사람들은 성격이 괴팍한 그녀를 괴짜 몰, 즐거운 몰이라고 부른다. 남자처럼 차려입고 은어에도 능통한 몰이 젠체하는 기사들과 귀족들을 조롱한다. (ko)
  • La ragazza ruggente (The Roaring Girl) è una commedia di Thomas Middleton e Thomas Dekker, scritta tra il 1607 e il 1610. L'opera è ispirata alla figura storica di Mary Frith, una donna che nei primi anni del diciassettesimo secolo si fece un nome a Londra come virago e borseggiatrice (da qui il nomignolo "Mary Cutpurse"). (it)
  • The Roaring Girl is a Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker c. 1607–1610. The play was first published in quarto in 1611, printed by Nicholas Okes for the bookseller Thomas Archer. The title page of the first edition states that the play was performed at the Fortune Theatre by Prince Henry's Men, the troupe known in the previous reign as the Admiral's Men. The title page also attributes the authorship of the play to "T. Middleton and T. Dekkar", and contains an "Epistle to the Comic Play-Readers" signed by "Thomas Middleton". The Epistle is noteworthy for its indication that Middleton, atypically for dramatists of his era, composed his plays for readers as well as theatre audiences. (en)
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  • The Roaring Girl is a Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker c. 1607–1610. The play was first published in quarto in 1611, printed by Nicholas Okes for the bookseller Thomas Archer. The title page of the first edition states that the play was performed at the Fortune Theatre by Prince Henry's Men, the troupe known in the previous reign as the Admiral's Men. The title page also attributes the authorship of the play to "T. Middleton and T. Dekkar", and contains an "Epistle to the Comic Play-Readers" signed by "Thomas Middleton". The Epistle is noteworthy for its indication that Middleton, atypically for dramatists of his era, composed his plays for readers as well as theatre audiences. The Roaring Girl is a fictionalized dramatization of the life of Mary Frith, known as "Moll Cutpurse", a woman who had gained a reputation as a virago in the early 17th century. (The term "roaring girl" was adapted from the slang term "roaring boy", which was applied to a young man who caroused publicly, brawled, and committed petty crimes.) She was also the subject of a lost chapbook written by John Day titled The Mad Pranks of Merry Moll of the Bankside, which was entered into the Stationers' Register on 7 August 1610. Frith also appears in Nathaniel Field's Amends for Ladies, which dates from this same era of c. 1611. On the basis of documents from a surviving lawsuit, the actual Mary Frith seems to have been the type of person that Middleton and Dekker depicted. The real Mary Frith may have even stepped in once to play her own part as Moll in a performance of The Roaring Girl at the Fortune Theatre. (en)
  • 《왈가닥 여자》(The Roaring Girl)는 토머스 미들턴, 토머스 데커가 1607~1610년 경 쓴 코미디극이다. 셰익스피어에 비견되며 르네상스 영국 문학의 정전으로 꼽히는 토머스 미들턴이 데커와 함께 완성한 희곡이다. 소매치기 몰, 사람들은 성격이 괴팍한 그녀를 괴짜 몰, 즐거운 몰이라고 부른다. 남자처럼 차려입고 은어에도 능통한 몰이 젠체하는 기사들과 귀족들을 조롱한다. (ko)
  • La ragazza ruggente (The Roaring Girl) è una commedia di Thomas Middleton e Thomas Dekker, scritta tra il 1607 e il 1610. L'opera è ispirata alla figura storica di Mary Frith, una donna che nei primi anni del diciassettesimo secolo si fece un nome a Londra come virago e borseggiatrice (da qui il nomignolo "Mary Cutpurse"). (it)
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