Day, John
Day, John
John Day was born in Cawston, Norfolk, and educated at Ely. In 1592 he became a sizar of Caius College, Cambridge, but he was expelled in the next year for stealing a book. He became a playwright, collaborating on or authoring 22 plays. Little is known of his personal life outside of a description by Ben Jonson in 1618/19 as a "rogue" and a "base fellow." It is likely that he was the "John Daye, yeoman" who killed fellow dramatist Henry Porter in Southwark 1599, although if he did murder his colleague it did not interrupted his writing career. The date of his death is unknown, but an elegy on him by John Tatham was published in 1640.
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John Day's The Isle of Guls
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A critical edition of John Day's The parliament of bees
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The works of John Day
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The Ile of Gvls, 1606
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The Blind-Beggar of Bednal-Green, vvith The merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk Yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants
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The blind beggar of Bednall Green
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The fair maid of Bristow. 1605
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Nero & other plays; edited, with introd. and notes, by Herbert P. Horne [and others]
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The faire maide of Bristow
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Nero & other plays
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Humour out of breath
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The travailes of the three English brothers, Sir Thomas, Sir Anthony, Mr. Robert Shirley
cover - JDJohn Day's the Isle of GullsDay, John
The Ile of Guls
no cover - TFThe fair maid of Bristow.Day, John
The fair maid of Bristow
no cover - TKThe knave in grain, 1640.Day, John
The knave in grain, 1640
no cover - TKThe knave in grain.Day, John
The knave in grain, 1640
no cover - TBThe Blind-Beggar of Bednal-GreenDay, John
The blind-beggar of Bednal-green
no cover - TIThe ile of GvlsDay, John
The ile of Gvls
no cover - LLaw-TrickesDay, John
Law-Trickes
no cover - LTLaw TricksDay, John
Law Tricks
no cover - TFThe faire maide of BristovvDay, John
The faire maide of Bristovv
no cover - TWThe Wonder of A KingdomeDay, John
The Wonder of A Kingdome
no cover - LOLaw-trickes or, who wovld have...Day, John
Law-trickes or, who wovld have thought it
no cover - TTThe trauailes of the three Engl...Day, John
The trauailes of the three English brothers
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John Day's The Isle of Guls
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A critical edition of John Day's The parliament of bees
- Open Work
The works of John Day
- Open Work
The Ile of Gvls, 1606
- Open Work
The Blind-Beggar of Bednal-Green, vvith The merry humor of Tom Strowd the Norfolk Yeoman, as it was divers times publickly acted by the Princes Servants
- Open Work
The blind beggar of Bednall Green
- Open Work
The fair maid of Bristow. 1605
- Open Work
Nero & other plays; edited, with introd. and notes, by Herbert P. Horne [and others]
- Open Work
The faire maide of Bristow
- Open Work
Nero & other plays
- Open Work
Humour out of breath
- Open Work
The travailes of the three English brothers, Sir Thomas, Sir Anthony, Mr. Robert Shirley
- Open Work
The Ile of Guls
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The fair maid of Bristow
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The knave in grain, 1640
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The knave in grain, 1640
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The blind-beggar of Bednal-green
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The ile of Gvls
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Law-Trickes
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Law Tricks
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The faire maide of Bristovv
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The Wonder of A Kingdome
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Law-trickes or, who wovld have thought it
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The trauailes of the three English brothers