The play reflects Dekker's concerns with the daily lives of ordinary Londoners. It exemplifies his intermingling of everyday subjects with the fantastical, embodied in this case by the rise of a craftsman to Mayor and the involvement of an unnamed but idealised king in the concluding banquet.--www.wikipedia.org.
Book Details
Publisher:
R. Holden & Company Limited
Published:
1927
Pages:
117
Language:
EN
ISBN:
Unknown
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