The Fair Penitent
The Fair Penitent is Nicholas Rowe's stage adaptation of the tragedy The Fatal Dowry, the Philip Massinger and Nathan Field collaboration first published in 1632. Rowe's adaptation, premiered onstage in 1702 and first published in 1703, was a great popular success through much of the 18th century, and was praised by critics as demanding as Samuel Johnson ("There is scarcely any work of any poet so interesting by the fable and so delightful in the language").
1703 in literatureBarton BoothCharlotte CharkeCharlotte MelmothCharlotte WattellDorothea JordanElizabeth BarryElizabeth FitzhenryElizabeth Hartley (actress)Jakob GreberJohn Bell (publisher)List of compositions by Thomas ArneLotharioNicholas Rowe (writer)Philip MassingerRestoration literatureRichard WroughtonRobert Coates (actor)Sarah SiddonsShe-tragedyThe Fatal Dowry
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The Fair Penitent
The Fair Penitent is Nicholas Rowe's stage adaptation of the tragedy The Fatal Dowry, the Philip Massinger and Nathan Field collaboration first published in 1632. Rowe's adaptation, premiered onstage in 1702 and first published in 1703, was a great popular success through much of the 18th century, and was praised by critics as demanding as Samuel Johnson ("There is scarcely any work of any poet so interesting by the fable and so delightful in the language").
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