The Fatal Dowry
BY PHILIP MASSINGER AND NATHANIEL FIELD
EDITED, FROM THE ORIGINAL QUARTO, WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES
A DISSERTATION presented to the Faculty of Princeton University in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
BY CHARLES LACY LOCKERT, Jr. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH, KENYON COLLEGE
PRESS OF THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. 1918
Accepted by the Department of English, June, 1916
This critical edition of The Fatal Dowry was undertaken as a Thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Ph.D. at Princeton University. It was compiled under the guidance and direction of Professor T. M. Parrott of that institution, and every page of it is indebted to him for suggestion, advice, and criticism. I can but inadequately indicate the scope of his painstaking and scholarly supervision, and can even less adequately express my appreciation of his ever-patient aid, which alone made this work possible.
I desire also to acknowledge my debt to Professor J. Duncan Spaeth of Princeton University, for his valuable suggestions in regard to the presentation of my material, notably in the Introduction; also to Professor T. W. Baldwin of Muskingum College and Mr. Henry Bowman, both of them then fellow graduate students of mine at Princeton, for assistance on several occasions in matters of special inquiry; and to Dr. M. W. Tyler of the Princeton Department of History for directing me in clearing up a lego-historical point; and finally to the libraries of Yale and Columbia Universities for their kind loan of needed books.
In the Stationer’s Register the following entry is recorded under the date of “30º Martij 1632:”
CONSTABLE Entred for his copy vnder the hands of Sir HENRY HERBERT and master SMITHWICKE warden a Tragedy called the ffatall Dowry . Vj d.
Philip Massinger
Nathaniel Field
THE FATAL DOWRY
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Later Texts
Date
Sources
Collaboration
Critical Estimate
Stage History—Adaptations—Derivatives
EDITOR’S NOTE ON TEXT
First Song.
Second Song.
CITTIZENS SONG OF THE COURTIER.
COURTIERS SONG OF THE CITIZEN.
NOTES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Footnotes: Preface and Introduction
Footnotes: the Play
Transcriber’s Notes