Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Tis Pity She's a Whore, and the Broken Heart
When John Ford was a young man Of twenty read ing law at the inns-of-court he committed two tri?ing literary indiscretions called Fame' s Memorial and Honour Triumphant. Theselittle tracts, both published in 1606, are of slight intrinsic interest, and they have passed hitherto with insignificant comment. At first sight, indeed, there seems to be no important connection between them and their author's dramatic work which began to appear in print more than a score Of years later. As a matter of fact, however, they yield to closer scrutiny extremely suggestive hints on the source Of Ford's ideas and cul ture, on the native bias Of his character, and on his pe culiar conception Of tragedy.
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