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Day, John

Day, John

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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.

OL1763481A

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  • John Day's The Isle of Guls

    Representative edition published 1980

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  • A critical edition of John Day's The parliament of bees

    Representative edition published 1979

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  • The works of John Day

    Representative edition published 1963

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  • The Ile of Gvls, 1606

    Representative edition published 1936

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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

    Representative edition published 1914

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  • The blind beggar of Bednall Green

    Representative edition published 1914

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  • The fair maid of Bristow. 1605

    Representative edition published 1912

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  • Nero & other plays; edited, with introd. and notes, by Herbert P. Horne [and others]

    Representative edition published 1904

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  • The faire maide of Bristow

    Representative edition published 1902

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  • Nero & other plays

    Representative edition published 1888

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  • Humour out of breath

    Representative edition published 1860

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  • The travailes of the three English brothers, Sir Thomas, Sir Anthony, Mr. Robert Shirley

    Representative edition published 1607

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  • The Ile of Guls

    Representative edition published 1980

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  • The fair maid of Bristow

    Representative edition published 1970

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  • The knave in grain, 1640

    Representative edition published 1961

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  • The knave in grain, 1640

    Representative edition published 1961

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  • The blind-beggar of Bednal-green

    Representative edition published 1956

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  • The ile of Gvls

    Representative edition published 1955

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  • Law-Trickes

    Representative edition published 1955

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  • Law Tricks

    Representative edition published 1949

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  • The faire maide of Bristovv

    Representative edition published 1913

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  • The Wonder of A Kingdome

    Representative edition published 1636

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  • Law-trickes or, who wovld have thought it

    Representative edition published 1608

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  • The trauailes of the three English brothers

    Representative edition published 1607

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