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Love's Victory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Love's Victory
''Love's Victory'' is a Jacobean era pastoral closet drama written circa 1620 by English Renaissance writer Lady Mary Wroth. The play is the first known original pastoral drama and the first original dramatic comedy written by a woman. It is written primarily in rhyming couplets. There are only two known manuscripts of ''Love's Victory'', one of which is an incomplete version located in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. The other version is complete, and is the Penshurst Manuscript which is owned by Viscount De L'Isle, indicating continued ownership by the Sydney family since its creation. The play is not as widely read as Wroth's prose work ''Urania'' or her romantic sonnet sequence ''Pamphilia to Amphilanthus'', but has been receiving more attention with the increasing interest in early modern women writers. ==Synopsis==
''Love's Victory'' begins with the goddess Venus commanding her son Cupid to cause a group of shepherds and shepherdesses in Cyprus heartache and suffering for not showing her enough reverence. The action then shifts to how Cupid has affected the various characters. After a series of misunderstandings and deceptions among the characters, Venus and Cupid show themselves and reveal their work in achieving, in the end, "Love's Victory." Venus's priests act as a chorus throughout the play.
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