A neglected voice takes the stage again. Wit, satire and theatrical energy. This first collected edition gathers the poetical and dramatic works of Thomas Randolph into a single literary anthology collection that restores his verse and plays to polite view. Equal parts lyricist and dramatist, Randolph sits squarely within english renaissance poetry and seventeenth-century drama: his lines show classical learning, his comedic stage plays reveal bright invention and social shrewdness. The editor preserves the original texture while making the texts readable, and includes an account of the author and occasional notes to illuminate obscure references. The balance of readable presentation and scholarly rigour makes the volume both an academic research edition and a literature students resource. Scholars will find rich material for poetical works analysis; casual readers will enjoy the lively entertainments; collectors and devotees of early modern literature and 1600s england literature will welcome a recovered Cambridge voice. Seen among cambridge university writers and amongst ben jonson contemporaries, Randolph helps trace the ties between campus composition and the broader theatrical world inhabited by classic english playwrights. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically notable and vividly human, the collection sheds fresh light on the networks that shaped early seventeenth-century drama and on the craft of university-born wit in the 1600s. As both a readable companion for newcomers to early modern literature and a dependable reference for seminars or collector shelves, this first volume rewards curiosity, classroom use and serious research - an elegant bridge between antiquarian scholarship and modern reading. Careful textual notes and the editor's account make the texts straightforward to cite and to teach, so the edition functions not only as a literature students resource but as a dependable reference for academic courses and library holdings. Collectors of classic english playwrights will find this a tasteful and necessary addition to shelves of seventeenth-century drama.
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