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Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes

''The History of the Two Valiant Knights, Sir Clyomon Knight of the Golden Shield, Son to the King of Denmark, and Clamydes the White Knight, Son to the King of Swabia''〔Spellings and punctuation are modernized in titles and quotations. The title renders Swabia as "Suavia."〕 is an early Elizabethan stage play, first published in 1599 but written perhaps three decades earlier (c. 1570). It is often regarded as a characteristic example — perhaps the best surviving example — of the type of drama that was extremely popular in the early Elizabethan period. The work "best represents the characteristics of pre-Greenian dramatic romance."〔Maurice Hunt, "Romance and Tragicomedy," in Kinney, p. 386.〕
==Publication==
''Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes''〔The modern critical literature utilizes various shortened titles for the play; this is perhaps the most common. Others are ''Clyomon and Clamydes'' and ''Syr Clyomon and Clamydes'' (Bullough).〕 was first printed in 1599, in a quarto issued by stationer Thomas Creede.〔Chambers, Vol. 4, p. 6.〕 The title page makes no attribution of authorship; it does state that the play was "sundry time" performed by Queen Elizabeth's Men. That playing company originated in 1583; if the play is as old as some commentators judge it, the company's version must have been a revival.

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