Philip Massinger by Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank
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Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank's book isn't a novel, but it tells a compelling story. It's the story of Philip Massinger, a playwright who was a big deal in the 17th century, writing hits for the same stages as Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. Then, history sort of... forgot him.
The Story
Cruickshank sets out to fix that. He pieces together Massinger's life and work, showing how he wasn't just a side character in theater history but a central figure. The book looks at his famous plays, like A New Way to Pay Old Debts, and his many collaborations. Cruickshank also tackles the big question: why did Massinger's reputation fade while others' grew? He argues that later critics got Massinger wrong, dismissing him as unoriginal or too political, and this book is his attempt to set the record straight.
Why You Should Read It
What I love is that Cruickshank writes with clear passion. You can tell he's on a mission, and it makes what could be a scholarly topic feel urgent. He doesn't just list facts; he builds a defense. He shows you the cleverness in Massinger's plots and the sharp commentary on power and money in his dialogue. It makes you want to go out and read the plays yourself, which is the best thing a book like this can do.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for anyone curious about the 'other' playwrights of Shakespeare's era. It's for readers who enjoy literary detective work and seeing an underappreciated artist get a fresh look. You don't need to be a scholar, just someone interested in a good story about a writer fighting for his place in history. Fair warning: it's from 1920, so the style is a bit more formal, but Cruickshank's enthusiasm shines through.
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