oi .'J^ < \ CORNELL UNIVEF^ITY LIBRARY ENGUSH COLLECTION ft,^fl5-^3^ THK (ilKT OK JAMES MORGAN HART PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH Cornell University Library Z2014.D7 T65 Select ''*''°aK!)X.|,SLte m "" 3 1924 029 564 733 olin Price 25 Cts.] SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH AH. TOLMAN A COMPARATIVE TABLE FOUR ENGLISH CYCLES OF RELIGIOUS PLAYS EZLA ADAMS MOORE CHICAGO a, 1896 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. Note. — The following list of books aims to be both a select bibliog- / raphy of the English drama before Elizabeth, and a guide to the most n/ important works upon the medieval drama now (Sept. 1896) in the libraries of The University of Chicago. The intention is to indicate the library where each book can be found, if it is at the University ; but in the case of books contained in the English Library the section and the number of the shelf is given. A few works of especial value are marked with an asterisk. My especial indebtedness to the published bibliographies of Professors Stoddard and Bates is gratefully acknowledged. In justice to Mrs. Moore it should be said that the MS. of her table was not revised for the printer, but I feel sure that the table contains few errors. Bibliographies. J. vi. 21. *Stoddard, F. H. References for Students of Miracle Plays and Mysteries. 1887. (University of California, Library Bulletin, No. 8.) Exceptionally full and accurate. Bibliog- raphies can also be found in the works of Bates, Creiz- enach, and Davidson given under the next head. X. iv. Varnhagen, H. Systematisches Verzeichnis der . . Dissertationen, etc. 1893. Leipzig. Books of General Reference. Ward, A. W. History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne. A. vi. Collier, J. P. History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare, and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. Morley, Henry. English Writers. Cassell. Symonds, J. A. Shakespeare's Predecessors in the English Drama. Smith, Elder & Co. Jusserand, J. J. Le Theatre en Angleterre. Paris. Sepet, M. Le Drame Chretien au Moyen Age. Paris. Klein, J. L. Geschichte des Dramas. Vols. XH-XIIL Leip- zig. J. V. Hase, Karl. Miracle Plays and Sacred Dramas. (Trans- lation from the German by A. W. Jackson.) Triibner. D.iv. L. V. L. ii. Rom. Lib, X.iv. THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH. 3 L. iv. Ulrici, Hermann. Shakespeare's dramatische Kunst. (Trans- lation in Bohn's Standard Library.) Reidt, Heinrich. Das geistliche Schauspiel des Mittelalters. X, iv. Ebert, Adolf. Jahrbuch fiir romanische und englische Lit- teratur. Vol. I., pp. 44-170. J. iii. *Ten Brink, Bemhard. Geschichte der englischen Litteratur. Vol. II. (Translation by William Clarke Robinson, Ph.D.) Holt. J. iii. Warton, Thomas. History of English Poetry. J. V. Hone, William. Ancient Mysteries Described. (" No value." Stoddard.) J. V. *Pollard, A. W. English Miracle Plays, Moralities, and Inter- ludes. (Introduction and Notes.) Macmillan. X. i. Reviewed in Englische Studien, XVI. 268f., XXI. 162-176, 449 ; 2d edition, XXII. 288 : — also in Anglia, Beiblatt, I. p. IQS. *Manly, J. M. Specimens of the Pre-Shakesperian Drama. 2 vols. Ginn. (In Press.) J. v. *Bates, K. L. The English Religious Drama. Macmillan, J. v. *Davidson, Ch. Studies in the English Mystery Plays, Yale, i8g2. Reviewed in Anglia Beiblatt, IV . 2S7f. Ord'd Eng.L.*Creizenach, W. Geschichte des neueren Dramas, I. Halle. Reviewed Eng. Stu., XX. 436 and Ang. Bei., VII. 4. L. ii. M62iferes, A. Predecesseurs et Contemporains de Shake- speare. Paris. J. V. *Bradley-Stratmann. Middle-Eng. Dictionary. Macmillan. E. iv. Ante-Nicene Fathers. N. Y. Vol. VIII. contains New Testament apocrypha. Gospel of Nicodemus especially important. Articles on Special Points, X. V. Hohlfeld, A. R. Two Old English Mystery Plays on the subject of Abraham's Sacrifice. Mod, Lang. Notes, V. III. X. V. Davidson, Ch. Concerning English Mystery Plays. Mod. Lang. Notes, VII. 170. X. V. Bourne and Hulme. Miracle Plays at Constantinople in Tenth Century. Mod. Lang. Notes, XI. 62 and 125. English Guilds. .X. ii. Smith, T. Enghsh Gilds. E. E. T. S. Pol. Sci. Lib. Gross, C. The Gild Merchant. Clarendon Press. 4 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY, A. Latin Passion Plays- and Saint Plays. J. ii. Wright, Thomas. Early Mysteries and Latin Poems of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. J. V. Pollard. Appendix. Coussemaker, E. de. Dramas Liturgiqiies du Moyen Age. Du Meril, E. Origines latines dii Theatre mddeme. Froning, R. Das Drama des Mittelalters. Erster Teil. Die lateinischen Osterfeiern and ihre Entwickelung in Deutschland. Osterspiele. Passionspiele. (Union deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft.) Ger. Lib. Milchsack. Die Oster- und Passionsspiele. Wolfenbuttel, 1880. J. iii. Lange, K. Die lateinischen Osterfeiern. MUnchen, 1887. Lat. Lib. Du Cange. Glossarium. The fullest dictionary of medieval and Rom. Lib. Latin. B. English Miracle Plays known to be Extant. I. Cycles. f a. York Plays. (MS. of date 1430-1440; in possession of the Earl of Ashburnhara.) J. V. *Smith, Lucy Toumlin. York Plays. 1885. Full Cycle. Reviewed Eng. Stu., IX. 448 f ; Mod. Lang. Notes, II. 172 ; Deutsche Litteraturz., 1885, p. 1304 ; Ang., VIII. (Anzei- ger), 159- Office, E.L. Collier, J. P. Camden Miscellany. VoL IV. 1859. Play Forty-second. Incredulity of St. Thomas. Croft, J. Excerpta Antiqua. 1797. Play Forty-second. Incredulity of St. Thomas. J. V. Pollard. Play first : The Creation and the Fall of Lucifer. Ger. Lib. Holthausen, Beitrage, etc. Herri^sArchiv, Bd. 85, p. 4iif. X. i. Kolbing, E. Beitrage zur Erklarung . . der York Plays. Eng. Stu., XX. I7Q-220. X. vi. Coblentz, H. E. A Rime-Index to the "Parent Cycle" of the York Mystery Plays, etc. Pubs. Mod. Lang. Asso., X. 487f. X. V. Coblentz, H. E. Some Suggested Rime Emendations to the York Mystery Plays. Mod. Lang. Notes, X . 39 f. X. i. Kamann, P. Die Quellen der York Spiele. Anglia, X. (Dissertation.) THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH. 5 X. i. *Hohlfeld, Alex. Die altenglischen Kollektivmisterien etc. Attg-h'a.Xl. Herttrich, O. Studien zu den York Plays. Breslau. 1886. (Dissertation.) See for parallel reading X. ii. Cursor Mundi. Edited by Richard Morris. 1874. (E. E. T.S.) Ger. Lib. Northern Evangelium Nicodemi. Herrij^s Archiv, 53, 54. b. TowNELEY Plays. (Also known as Widkirk, Woodkirk, Wakefield. MS. ■of fifteenth century, in possession of B. Quaritch, ij Piccadilly, London.) J. V. *Stevenson, J. S. ■ Towneley Mysteries. Edited for the Snr- tees Society. 1836. Full Cycle. J. ii. ■ ■ Marriott, William. Collection of English Miracle Plays. Basel, 1838. Play Eighth. Pharao. Play Thirteenth. Pastores. Play Twenty-third. Crucifixio. Play Twenty-fifth. Extractio Animarum ab Inferno. Play Thirtieth. Juditium. Collier, J. P. Five Miracle Plays or Scriptural Dramas. 1836. Play Thirteenth. Secunda Pagina Pastorum. J. V. Pollard. Play Thirteenth. Secunda Pastorum (abridged). Douce, F. Roxburghe Club Publications, No. 16. Play Thirtieth. Juditium. Note. — A new edition of the Towneley Plays, greatly needed, will shortly be issued by the Early English Text Society. c. Chester Plays. (Five MSS. of dates 1 591-1607, three in British Museum, one in Bodleian, one in possession of the Duke of Devonshire.) K. vii. *Wright, Thomas. Chester Mysteries. Edited for the Shakespeare Society. 1843-1847. Full Cycle. 0#£'*Eng. L.*Deimling, Hermann. The Chester Plays. Parti. 1892. (Part II. in preparation.) Full Cycle. E. E. T. S. Markland, J. H. Roxburghe Club Publications, No 11. 1818. _JJanes or Prologue. O SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. Play Third. De Deluvio Noe. Play Tenth. De Occisione Innocentium. J. ii. Marriott. Play Third. The Deluge. Play Twenty-fourth. Antichrist. Collier, J. P. Five Miracl'e Plays, etc. Play Twenty- fourth. Antichrist. J. V. Pollard. Play Third. Noah's Flood. Play Fourth. (Por- tion.) The sacrifice of Isaac. X. i. Ungemach, H. Die Quellen der flinf ersten Chester Plays. Erlangen u. Leipzig. Rev. Ang. Beiblatt II. 3. d. Coventry Plays. {So-called.) (MS. of date 1534, burned in 1879 ^t Birmingham.) K. vii. *Halliwell, J. O. Ludus Coventrise. Edited for the Shake- speare Society. 1 841. Full Cycle. J. ii. Marriott. Play Twelfth. Joseph's Jealousy. Play Four- teenth. The Trial of Mary and Joseph. Collier, J. P. Five Miracle Plays, etc. Play Tenth. Mar- riage of the Virgin. J. v. Pollard. Play Eleventh. The Salutation and Conception. J. v. Sharp, Thomas. Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries anciently performed at Coventry. 1825. Con- tains the Guild Pageant of the Shearmen and Taylors, viz.. The Nativity, on pp. 83-112. X. V. Davidson. The Play of the Weavers of Coventry. Mod. Lang. Notes, VII. 92 (Hohlfeld) VII. 154. e. Cornwall Plays. Norris, Edwin. Origo Mundi ; Passio Domini Nostri ; Res- urrexio Domini Nostri. Ancient Cornish Drama ; edited \ and translated. 1859. ^ See for parallel reading Stokes, Whitley. The Passion. Philological Society Trans- actions. 1860-61. Appendix. / Dublin Plays. (Date of MS. 1420-1440, Trinity College, Dublin.) Abraham and Isaac. In Collier, J. P. Five Miracle Plays, etc. g. Plays of Newcastle-on-Tyne. (MS. at Newcastle.) Noah's Ark. In J. V. Sharp, Thomas. Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries anciently performed at Coventry. 1825, p. 223. THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH. f. II. Isolated Plays. a. Norfolk. (MS. of fifteenth century at Brome Hall, Suffolk County.) 1 . Abraham and Isaac. See Rye, Walter. Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany. Vol. III., Part I. Smith, Lucy Toulmin. The Book of Brome. X. i. Smith, Lucy Toulmin. Anglia VII. Full text. J. V. Pollard. Appendix. 2. The Play of the Sacrament. (MS. of date about 1461. Trinity College, Dublin.) See Stokes, Whitley. Philological Society Transactions. 1 860-61 . Appendix. b. Norwich. (Two MSS. 1534 and 1565, in possession of Robert Fitch, Norwich.) I . The Story of the Creacon of Eve with the Expyllng of Adam and Eve out of Paradyce. The Grocers' Play. ^OTE. — This play was privately printed by Robert Fitch in 1856. See also Norfolk and Norwich Archseological Society Proceedings. Vol. III. c. DiGBY. (Digby MS. of late fifteenth century, Bodleian Library.) 1. The Killing of the Children. 2. Conversion of St. Paul. 3. Mary Magdalene. (MS. of early sixteenth century, Bodleian Library). 4. Burial and Resurrectioaof Christ. See L. vi. *Furnivall, F. J. Digby Mysteries. Edited for the New Shakspere Society. 1882. Rev. by R. Wiilcker/4«^. VI., {Anz) 74. J. V. Sharp, Thomas. Ancient Mysteries from the Digby Manu- scripts. 1835. The Killing of the Children. Conversion of St. Paul. Mary Magdalene. C. ii. Hawkins, Thomas. Origin of the English Drama. 1773. The Killing of the Children : Parfre's Candlemas Day. J. ii. Marriott. The Killing of the Children of Israel, or Candle- mas Day. J. V. Pollard. Mary Magdalene. (Portion). SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. Halliwell, J. O. Reliquiae Antiquse. 1843. > Christ's Burial and Resurrection. Schmidt, K. Die Digby-Spiele. 1884. Berlin. (Disser- tation.) Summary of English Miracle Pliys. Cycles. London. -| Worcester, i- Plays entirely lost. Beverley. J Original Number. York 48 Towneley . . 32 Chester 25 Coventry 42 Cornwall ...... 3 Dublin ....... 14 Newcastle-on-Tyne . Extant. 48 32 25 42 3 I (See Mod. L. Notes, IX. 115.) 16 I Isolated Plays. Norfolk Norwich Digby Cornish Total of Extant Plays 152 Extant. 2 1 4 2 161 C. English Moralities. I. Full Scope Moralities. (Fifteenth Century.) The Macro Moralities. The Castell of Perseverance. Mind, Will, and Understanding. Mankind. Mundus et Infans. The Pride of Life. (Fragment.) N.iii., C.ii., J. iii. Everyman. Dodsley (Hazlitt's Ed.) L, Hawkins, and Logeman's parallel ed. of "Elckerlijk and Everyman." Gand, 1892. Nature. By Henry Medwall. N. iii., C, , ii. N. iii., C. ii. N. iii. N. iii. K. vii, THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH. 9 n. Limited Moralities. a. Dealing with Temptations of Youth. Hycke-Scomer. Printed about 1 530. H. Dods. I. and Hawkins. Lusty Juventus. IS47-I5S3- H. Dods. II. and Hawkins. The Interlude of Youth. 1553-1558. H. Dods. II. 6. Written in Praise of Learning. The Interlude of the Four Elements. 1510-1520. H, Dods. I. Wyt and Science. By Jhon Redford. About 1545. Pubs. Shakes. Soc. II. III. Traositional Moralities. a. Written by Professional Poets. Magnyfycence. By John Skelton. 1 5 15-1523. Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis. By Sir David Lyndsay. 1 535-1 540. b. Appeared in Shakespeare's Boyhood. The longer Thou livest the more Foole Thou art. By W. Wager. Early Elizabethan. N. iii. Triall of Treasure. Printed 1 567. (Two editions.) H. Dods. III. N. iii. Like wil to like quod the Devel to the Colier. By Ulpian Fulwel. Printed 1568. H. Dods. III. N. iii. The Marriage of Witte and Science. (Adapted from Red- ford's Wyt and Science.) Licensed 1 569-1 570. H. Dods. II. New Custome. Printed 1573. The Tyde taryeth no Man. By George WapuU. Printed 1576. All for Money. By T. Lupton. Printed 1578. K. vii. The Marriage between Witt and Wisdome. 1579. Pubs. Shakes. Soc. II. N. iii. The Three Ladies of London. 1584. H. Dods. VI. c. Belated. N. iii. The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London. 1590. H. Dods. VI. K. vii. 16. Fernow, H. The Three Lords and Ladies of London. (Dis- sertation.) Favorable Rev. in £n£. Siu. IX. 360. N.iii. The Contention between Liberality and Prodigality. 1602. H. Dods. VIII. Microcosmus. By Thomas Nabbes. 1637. IV, N. iii. t !■£■: N. iii. N. iii., , c. ii. 10 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. . Early Comedies with Morality Features. , Jack Juggler. About 1560. H. Dods. II. The Disobedient Child. By Th. Ingelend. Printed in 1 560. H. Dods. II. Common Conditions. About 1570. Gammer Gurton's Needle. Perhaps by John Still. Before 1575. H. Dods. III. Also in Hawkins. Tom Tiler and his .Wife. 1578. X. i. Schroer, A. "A Comedy Concernynge Thre Lawes" voh Johan Bale. With text. An£^. V. 137-264. V. Early Tragedies with Morality Features. J. V. e.£'; Bishop Bale's Kynge Johan. About 1550. In Pollard. The Nice Wanton. 1560. H. Dods. II. Cambises. About 1 561. Hawkins. H, Dods. IV. Apius and Virginia. About 1563. H. Dods. IV. The Conflict of Conscience. 1581. H. Dods. VI. D. The Transition to the Elizabethan Drama. " Ralph Roister Doister " in Arber's Eng. Reprints, Publica- tions of the [old] Shakespeare Soc, and Hazlitt's Dods- ley III. Faust, R. Das erste englische Lustspiel, etc. (Dissertation.) Hales, J. W. The Date of the First English Comedy. £n£^. Stu. XVIII. 408 f. "Gorboduc" in Sackville's Works and in Hawkins. Koch, F. Ferrex and Porrex. (Dissertation.) Schmidt [- Wartenberg], . H. Senec'a's Influence upon Gorboduc. Mod. Lang. Notes, II. 28-35. J. V. Fischer, R. Zur Kunstentwicklung der engl. TragSdie von ihren ersten Anfangen bis zu Shakespeare. (Treats esp. influence of Seneca.) Triibner, Strassburg. Reviewed Ang. Beiblatt, V. i. E.iii. Collins, J. C. Essays and Studies. Macmillan. (Considers the Italian influence upon Elizabethan drama to be of fundamental importance.) E. Dialogue-Songs and Poetical Debates. Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Translation of A. Lang. Macmillan (for idylls" in dialogue). Virgil. Translation of Lonsdale and Lee. Macmillan (for eclogues in dialogue, including certamina). N. . iii. N. iii. N. iii. N. iii. N. i-. K. vii. N. iii. K. X. vii i. . I 6. E. ii.. C. ii. K. X. vii V. i. I 6. THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE ELIZABETH. I I Hueffer. The Troubadours. Chatto, London. Rom. Lib. Diez, revised by Bartsch. Die Poesie der Troubadours. Barth, Leipzig. Selbach, L. Das Streitgedicht in der altprovenzalischen Lyrik, etc. Marburg. Rom. Lib. Paris, G. La Litt6rature Frangaise au Moyen Age. Paris. X. V. Bruce, J. D. A contribution to the study of " The Body and the Soul : " Poems in English. Mod. Lang. Notes, V. 193-201 ; VI. 57. See in Varnhagen, p. 179 (x. iv). J. vi. 22. Haufe, E. Die Fragmente der Rede der Seele an den Leichnam in der Wore. MS. With texts. (Dissertation.) X. i. Varnhagen, H. Zu den Streitgedichten zwischen Korper und Seele. With a Mid. Eng. text. Anglia, IL 225 f. X. i. Varnhagen, H. Review of Kleinert's "Ueber den Streit zwischen Leib und Seele." Aug. III. 569 f. X. i. Varnhagen, H. Zu dem Streitgedichte zur Drossel und Nachtigall. With text. Ang. IV. 207 f. Stratmann, F. H., Editor. The Owl and the Nightingale. Krefeld. Extracts in Morris, Specimens of Early Eng. Pt. I. Macmillan. (J. iii.) J. iii. Boddeker, K. Altenglische Dichtungen. Weidmann. Berlin. Gen. Lib. Child, F. J. English and Scotch Ballads, old Ed., Vol. IV. contains "The Nutbrowne Maide" and "Robene and Mak5me." Houghton. J. vi. 22. Mall, E. The Harrowing of Hell. With text. Breslau. 1 87 1. (Mall and Ten Brink call this a drama; Creizenach does not.) F. The German Medieval Drama. J. vi. 21. See Stoddard (p. 43 f.) and Goedeke's Grundriss zur Gesch. der deutschen Dichtung. (Ger. Lib.), I. 31, 200-2, 319, and II. 328 ff. Froning, R. Das deutsche Dramas des Mittelalters. Stutt- gart, 1 89 1. Mone. Schauspiele des Mittelalters. Karlsruhe, 1846. G. The French Medieval Drama. See Stoddard (p. 25 f.). Petit de Julleville, L. Histoire du theatre en France au Moyen Age. 5 vols., with bibliographies. Ger. Lib. J.v. J.vi. 21. Rom . Lib^ OT >* < >A Oi OJ 12 o t-^ O M H^ w tn e< H U t^ a O ai w H M H C 1^ O >- O s u S CO H H 1^ < Q ^ ■< O u rl iJ & rt W O t3 >, z o pq o fh a W K PL4 H o (K. U O ^ O ai 1— I pej O Ph :^ O CJ ^ I S " tl ■d a o T3 -^ a "a r^ B tl -O 1 u o »* o o\ XJS ON ^4 r^ l-l « J N m " ^ 1,22: NotS II. H- 1 f— 1 1— 1 > l-H t-H't-l (— I 1 X CO O u t^ t 1^ «9S - 'O Oi M -w ^.^ 6 « N « • . -d S,v5o ■Tt. i/i rri 9 I ^ « in vO I '0_: S'S (U « ■*!.. 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