The Fleer by Edward Sharpham

The Fleer by Edward Sharpham

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A bawdy, satiric and theatrically allusive comedy that was extremely popular with seventeenth-century readers.

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The Fleer by Edward Sharpham

Part of the Globe Quartos series, co-published with Shakespeare's Globe marking their rediscoveries of forgotten plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries. Edward Sharpham's The Fleer is a bawdy, satiric and theatrically allusive comedy that was extremely popular with seventeenth-century readers. It is considered an early response to Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and Marston's The Malcontent. The Florentine duke Antifront is deposed by a usurper and escapes to London, where he disguises himself as a misanthrope called Fleer. When not jeering at Jacobean society, Antifront busies himself with preventing his dissolute daughters from committing murder and with steering them into marriage. Meanwhile, two sisters find that disguising themselves as boys to win their sweethearts is not as simple as other dramatists might have you believe... The Fleer was first performed in 1606. This edition in the Globe Quartos series is edited by Lucy Munro.
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ISBN 13 9781854599285
ISBN 10 1854599283
Title The Fleer
Author Edward Sharpham
Series Globe Quartos
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Year published 2006-07-13
Number of pages 172
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.