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Lansdowne
Nicholas Rowe as a Link between the Later Restoration Drama and that of the Augustan Age
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume VIII. The Age of Dryden.
VII.
The Restoration Drama
.
§ 25. Ravenscroft.
Edward Ravenscroft, though chiefly a writer of comedy, produced a tragi-comedy called
King Edgar and Alfreda
(1677); and a tragedy,
The Italian Husband,
acted 1697, and full of horrors. It was probably suggested by a tale in Thomas Wrights
The Glory of Gods Revenge against Murther and Adultery
(1685). Mrs. Aphra Behn, though principally known through the medium of her comedies and novels, wrote several tragedies, the first of which,
Abdelazer, or the Moors Revenge
(1677), was altered from Marlowes
Lusts Dominion.
26
Mrs. Manley, who achieved an unenviable reputation as a novelist, also produced several lurid tragedies, of which the first,
The Royal Mischief,
appeared in 1696. Thomas Rymer, author of
The Tragedies of the Last Age
(1678) and of other critical work, in which he attacked the Elizabethan tragic poets, chiefly on account of their failure to observe the unities,
27
published, in 1678, one of the last rimed tragedies in
Edgar, or the English Monarch,
which strictly observes the classic rules.
42
Note 26
. As to her comedies, see
ante,
pp. 159161.
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Note 27
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A Short View of Tragedy
appeared in 1693. Rymer was appointed historiographer-royal in 1692, and published 15 volumes of his
Foedera
between 1704 and his death in 1713. Cf.
post,
Vol. IX.
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