This is Volume 1 of "The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford," a collection showcasing the plays of Philip Massinger and John Ford, edited with notes by Hartley Coleridge. Massinger and Ford were significant English dramatists of the 17th century, known for their contributions to Jacobean and Caroline drama. This volume offers readers a chance to engage with the works of these playwrights, providing insight into the theatrical and literary landscape of their time.
The collection is an important resource for scholars and enthusiasts of English drama, offering a glimpse into the rich history of theater and literature. The works included showcase the range and depth of Massinger and Ford's dramatic abilities, and the editorial notes provide valuable context for understanding the plays.
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