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Gammer Gurton's Needle Charles Whitworth

Gammer Gurton's Needle By Charles Whitworth

Gammer Gurton's Needle by Charles Whitworth


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Summary

This play is one of the first English comedies, vigorous and farcical, dealing with the loss of a housewife's needle and its eventual rediscovery. It was perfomed in 1566 in the hall of Christ's College Cambridge. The introduction discusses the question of authorship by a Mr S.

Gammer Gurton's Needle Summary

Gammer Gurton's Needle by Charles Whitworth

Published in 1575 and acted at Christ's College, Cambridge, probably as early as King Edward V's reign, the drama of Grandma Gurton and her lost sewing needle, which is finally retrieved from the bottom of her servant Hodge's breeches, is an outstanding example of mid-Tudor comedy. Although a university production, the play's doggerel rhymes, its village characters and their dialect speech, its seemingly innocuous plot and its Rabelaisian humour are the very opposite of academic or neo-classical. Yet its anonymous author's ingenuity manifests itself at every turn, not least in the multiple ironies evoked when Diccon the trickster makes Hodge believe that he will conjure the devil by kissing his backside in a travesty of religious or masonic oath-taking.

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GOR005105619
9780713644975
0713644974
Gammer Gurton's Needle by Charles Whitworth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19970630
112
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