The Second Maiden's Tragedy is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was written in 1611, and performed in the same year by the King's Men. The manuscript was acquired, but never printed, by the publisher Humphrey Moseley after the closure of the theatres in 1642. In 1807, the manuscript was acquired by the British Museum. Victorian poet and critic, Algernon Swinburne, was the first to attribute this work to Thomas Middleton; this judgement has since been joined by most editors and scholars. The play has received few modern revivals. It was the opening production at the newly refurbished Hackney Empire studio in 2006 starring Alexander Fiske-Harrison and Jos Vantyler.
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| - La seconda tragedia della fanciulla (it)
- 第二の乙女の悲劇 (ja)
- The Second Maiden's Tragedy (pt)
- The Second Maiden's Tragedy (en)
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| - The Second Maiden's Tragedy is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was written in 1611, and performed in the same year by the King's Men. The manuscript was acquired, but never printed, by the publisher Humphrey Moseley after the closure of the theatres in 1642. In 1807, the manuscript was acquired by the British Museum. Victorian poet and critic, Algernon Swinburne, was the first to attribute this work to Thomas Middleton; this judgement has since been joined by most editors and scholars. The play has received few modern revivals. It was the opening production at the newly refurbished Hackney Empire studio in 2006 starring Alexander Fiske-Harrison and Jos Vantyler. (en)
- 『第二の乙女の悲劇』(だいにのおとめのひげき、The Second Maiden's Tragedy)は、1611年に書かれ、同年、国王一座によって上演された、原稿のみが現存しているジャコビアン時代の戯曲。現存している原稿は検閲官に提出した写しで、検閲官のメモと削除の跡が残っている。1642年に国王一座が解散した後、出版者ハンフリー・モーズリー(Humphrey Moseley)がこの原稿を獲得したが、印刷はされなかった。1807年、この原稿は大英博物館に購入された。作者はトマス・ミドルトンだと一般に信じられている。 (ja)
- La seconda tragedia della fanciulla (The Second Maiden's Tragedy) è una tragedia giacomiana del 1611. L'opera è stata tramandata in forma manoscritta e anonima, anche se la paternità dell'opera viene generalmente attribuita a Thomas Middleton. (it)
- The Second Maiden's Tragedy é uma peça de teatro jacobina que sobreviveu em manuscrito. Foi escrita por volta de 1611, e encenada no mesmo ano pelos The King's Men. O manuscrito que sobreviveu é uma cópia que passou pela censura, e por isso há notas e anulações no documento. O manuscrito foi adquirido, e não impresso, pelo editor Humphrey Moseley depois do fechamento de teatros em 1642. Em 1807, o manuscrito foi comprado pelo Museu Britânico. (pt)
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| - The Second Maiden's Tragedy is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was written in 1611, and performed in the same year by the King's Men. The manuscript was acquired, but never printed, by the publisher Humphrey Moseley after the closure of the theatres in 1642. In 1807, the manuscript was acquired by the British Museum. Victorian poet and critic, Algernon Swinburne, was the first to attribute this work to Thomas Middleton; this judgement has since been joined by most editors and scholars. The play has received few modern revivals. It was the opening production at the newly refurbished Hackney Empire studio in 2006 starring Alexander Fiske-Harrison and Jos Vantyler. (en)
- 『第二の乙女の悲劇』(だいにのおとめのひげき、The Second Maiden's Tragedy)は、1611年に書かれ、同年、国王一座によって上演された、原稿のみが現存しているジャコビアン時代の戯曲。現存している原稿は検閲官に提出した写しで、検閲官のメモと削除の跡が残っている。1642年に国王一座が解散した後、出版者ハンフリー・モーズリー(Humphrey Moseley)がこの原稿を獲得したが、印刷はされなかった。1807年、この原稿は大英博物館に購入された。作者はトマス・ミドルトンだと一般に信じられている。 (ja)
- La seconda tragedia della fanciulla (The Second Maiden's Tragedy) è una tragedia giacomiana del 1611. L'opera è stata tramandata in forma manoscritta e anonima, anche se la paternità dell'opera viene generalmente attribuita a Thomas Middleton. (it)
- The Second Maiden's Tragedy é uma peça de teatro jacobina que sobreviveu em manuscrito. Foi escrita por volta de 1611, e encenada no mesmo ano pelos The King's Men. O manuscrito que sobreviveu é uma cópia que passou pela censura, e por isso há notas e anulações no documento. O manuscrito foi adquirido, e não impresso, pelo editor Humphrey Moseley depois do fechamento de teatros em 1642. Em 1807, o manuscrito foi comprado pelo Museu Britânico. (pt)
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