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Modern Language Notes | 1939

Hengist, king of Kent; or The mayor of Queenborough

Thomas Middleton; Grace Ioppolo; John Jowett; G. R. Proudfoot; H. R. Woudhuysen

Hengist, King of Kent (also known as The Mayor of Quinborough) was one of the most popular plays of the 1630s and 1640s. Written by Thomas Middleton by 1619, its main tragic plot concerns the invasion of the Saxons, led by Hengist, into Britain and the division of the kingdom into heptarchies, one of which, Kent, Hengist comes to rule. The plays comic subplot concerns the election of a mayor in the town of Quinborough (now known as Queenborough) in Kent by its citizens, including a tanner, a buttonmonger, a barber, a brazier, a weaver, and several other tradesmen. Eventually, these tradesmen watch a play performed by travelling actors in the town hall amidst much commentary on contemporary stage conditions. The plays main plot criticizes various contemporary political, economic, and social policies and crises of the reign of King James I, and also sheds light on the contemporary treatment of women, including those who have been subject to rape. The subplot satirizes Puritanism, play-going, and working-class conceptions of power and politics. The play exists in two manuscript texts (both from the 1640s) and an early printed quarto (1661); this is one of the rare plays of the period that exists early manuscript copy.


Archive | 1967

The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which have been Ascribed to Shakespeare: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which have been Ascribed to Shakespeare

William Shakespeare; Anthony Munday; Philip Massinger; Thomas Middleton; Thomas Heywood; Thomas Lodge; Michael Drayton; George Peele; Thomas Dekker; John Marston; Thomas Kyd; C. F. Tucker Brooke

A scholarly edition of fourteen plays which have been ascribed to William Shakespeare. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.


Archive | 2008

Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works

Thomas Middleton; Gary Taylor; John Lavagnino


Archive | 1976

The Roaring Girl

Thomas Middleton; Thomas Dekker


Educational Theatre Journal | 1972

Women beware women

Thomas Middleton; Roma Gill


Archive | 1840

The works of Thomas Middleton

Thomas Middleton; A. H. Bullen


Archive | 1967

A Game at Chess

Thomas Middleton


Modern Language Review | 1968

A Mad world, my masters

Thomas Middleton; Standish Henning


Archive | 2002

A chaste maid in Cheapside

Thomas Middleton; Alan Brissenden


Archive | 1978

The second maiden's tragedy

Anne Begor Lancashire; Thomas Middleton

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Gary Taylor

Florida State University

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Central Queensland University

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