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The Family of Love (play) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Family of Love (play)
''The Family of Love'' is an early Jacobean stage play, first published in 1608. The play is a satire on the ''Familia Caritatis'' or "Family of Love," the religious sect founded by Henry Nicholis in the 16th century. The play's date is uncertain; it is most commonly assigned to 1602–7. The play was entered into the Stationers' Register on 12 Oct, 1607, as a play acted by the King's Revels Children, a company of boy actors founded around that time. It was published in quarto in 1608 by the bookseller John Helmes, with printing by Richard Braddock. ==Authorship== Though the play was printed anonymously, many scholars have attributed it to Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker. The play's authorship is complex; one scholar, Gerald J. Eberle, argued that the comedy displays "several strata of composition," and is "a revision by Dekker and Middleton of an early play written by Middleton and Dekker."〔Logan and Smith, p. 35.〕 David Lake cites evidence for Middleton and also Dekker, though he suggests a third hand, that of Lording Barry.〔Lake, pp. 91–108.〕 More recent scholarship suggests that Middleton had no hand in the play and that it was probably penned by Lording Barry.〔Taylor, et al., pp. 213–41.〕 A recent edition of the collected works of Thomas Middleton omits the play, naming Lording Barry as the author.〔Taylor, G., & Lavagnino, J., p. 19.〕 In 2008, Charles Cathcart argued that the play was in part the work of John Marston.〔Cathcart, C.〕
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