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''Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy'' is a critique of professional theatre and actors, written by the Puritan author and controversialist William Prynne. ==Publication== While the publishing history of the work is not absolutely clear, ''Histriomastix'' was published late in 1632 by the bookseller Michael Sparke. It had been in preparation by its author for almost ten years before its printing. The title page of the first edition is erroneously dated 1633; as a result many sources cite this as the date of publication.〔W. W. Greg, ''A Companion to Arber,'' Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1967; p. 85. See also ''The Cambridge History of Theatre, Vol. 1,'' edited by Jane Milling and Peter Thomson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004; p. 379.〕 Depositions given in connection with Prynne's trial indicate that the actual writing of the text was accomplished between spring 1631 and mid-to-late 1632.
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