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Claricilla
''Claricilla'' is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Thomas Killigrew.〔William T. Reich, ed., ''Claricilla, by Thomas Killigrew: A Critical Edition'', New York, Garland, 1980.〕 The drama was acted c. 1636 by Queen Henrietta's Men at the Cockpit Theatre, and first published in 1641. The play was an early success that helped to confirm Killigrew's choice of artistic career. ==Publication== ''Claricilla'' was entered into the Stationers' Register on 4 August 1640 and published the next year in a duodecimo volume that also contained Killigrew's first play, ''The Prisoners''. The volume was printed by Thomas Cotes for the bookseller Andrew Crooke. The book included commendatory verses by William Cartwright and by Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington. The play was later included in ''Comedies and Tragedies'', the collected edition of Killigrew's plays issued by Henry Herringman in 1664; in this collection it is dedicated to Killigrew's sister, Lady Shannon. This edition states that the play was written in Rome, during Killigrew's Continental travels in 1635–36. (In addition to the two printed texts, a manuscript of the play exists in the Castle Howard Library.)〔F. S. Boas, "Killigrew's ''Claracilla''," ''The Times Literary Supplement'', 18 March 1944; p. 144.〕
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