The Shoemaker's Holiday
The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft is an Elizabethan play written by Thomas Dekker. The play was first performed in 1599 by the Admiral's Men, and it falls into the subgenre of city comedy. The story features three subplots: an inter-class romance between a citizen of London and an aristocrat, the ascension of shoemaker Simon Eyre to Lord Mayor of London, and a romance between a gentleman and a shoemaker's wife, whose husband appears to have died in the wars with France.
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The Shoemaker's Holiday
The Shoemaker's Holiday or the Gentle Craft is an Elizabethan play written by Thomas Dekker. The play was first performed in 1599 by the Admiral's Men, and it falls into the subgenre of city comedy. The story features three subplots: an inter-class romance between a citizen of London and an aristocrat, the ascension of shoemaker Simon Eyre to Lord Mayor of London, and a romance between a gentleman and a shoemaker's wife, whose husband appears to have died in the wars with France.
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Szewskie święto, albo szlachet ...... ii Dramat elżbietański w 1989.
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The Shoemaker's Holiday or the ...... t printed edition of the play.
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Thomas Dekker
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The Shoemaker's Holiday
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The Shoemaker's Holiday
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Szewskie święto, albo szlachet ...... ii Dramat elżbietański w 1989.
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The Shoemaker's Holiday or the ...... died in the wars with France.
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Szewskie święto, albo szlachetne rzemiosło
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The Shoemaker's Holiday
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