Philip Massinger

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Philip Massinger was a prominent early 17th-century English dramatist best known for his complex, socially critical plays such as "A New Way to Pay Old Debts."

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Philip Massinger canonical 5

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instanceOf Caroline era dramatist
English dramatist
Jacobean dramatist
dramatist
person
playwright
activeYearsEnd 1640
activeYearsStart c. 1610
associatedCompany King's Men
birthPlace England
Salisbury
Wiltshire
birthYear 1583
burialPlace St Saviour, Southwark
surface form: St Saviour's, Southwark
collaboratedWith John Fletcher
Nathan Field
Philip Henslowe
Thomas Dekker
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
deathYear 1640
education St Alban Hall, Oxford
era early 17th century
father Arthur Massinger
genre comedy
tragedy
tragicomedy
influenced later Restoration dramatists
knownFor A New Way to Pay Old Debts remaining in repertory
social criticism in drama
language English
movement Caroline theatre
English Renaissance drama
surface form: Jacobean theatre
name Philip Massinger self-link
nationality English
notableWork A New Way to Pay Old Debts
The Bondman
The City Madam
Duke of Milan
surface form: The Duke of Milan

The Fatal Dowry
The Roman Actor
The Unnatural Combat
occupation dramatist
playwright
subjectOf Massinger studies
workLocation London theatre scene
writingStyle complex plots
socially critical

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Queen Henrietta's Men performedPlayBy Philip Massinger
John Fletcher collaboratedWith Philip Massinger
Philip Massinger name Philip Massinger self-link
Nathan Field collaboratedWith Philip Massinger