This collection, "Anonymous Plays, 3rd Series," offers a fascinating glimpse into the vibrant world of early English drama. The volume includes a diverse range of plays such as "Jack Juggler," "King Darius," "Gammer Gurton's Needle," "New Custom," and "Trial of Treasure." These plays, products of the 16th century, reflect the evolving theatrical landscape of the time. Also included is a "Note-Book and Word List" providing valuable insight into the language and context of these works.
Offering a window into a pivotal era of English literature, "Anonymous Plays" provides readers with essential texts that illuminate the development of dramatic form and the popular culture of the Renaissance.
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