'Tis Pity She's a Whore

ludus scaenicus

'Tis Pity She's a Whore (scilicet "dolemus eam impudicam esse") est tragoedia anno circiter 1629 docta, anno 1633 divulgata, auctore Ioanne Ford.

Titulus editionis primae (1633)
Angelique Rockas, Annabella , Tis Pity she`s a Whore, New Theatre,director Declan Donnellan

Res huius ludi est amor incestuosus Giovanni, urbis Parmae in Italia incolae nobilis, cum sorore sua Annabella. Historia est ut videtur ficticia. Auctor autem de amore in Normannia nuper famoso legerit in libro Francisci de Rosset Histoires tragiques, anno 1614 divulgato, anno 1619 rursus impresso. Ibi scriptor Francogallicus sub rubrica "Histoire VII: Des amours incestueuses d'un frère et d'une soeur" vitam et supplicium Iuliani et Margaritae de Ravalet narrat, qui ob stuprum incestuosum Lutetiae anno 1603 decollati sunt.

Bibliographia

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Editiones
  • S. P. Sherman, ed., 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and The Broken Heart by John Ford. Bostoniae: D. C. Heath, 1915 Textus apud archive.org
'Tis Pity She's a Whore : Index personarum
 
'Tis Pity She's a Whore

Frater Bonaventura • Cardinalis • Soranzo • Florio • Donado • Grimaldi • Giovanni • Bergetto • Richardetto • Vasques • Poggio • Banditti • Ministri
Annabella • Hippolita • Philotis • Putana

Ludi scaenici: The Spanish Gypsy (ed. 1623) • The Sun's Darling (ed. 1624) • The Lover's Melancholy (ed. 1629) • The Broken Heart, Love's Sacrifice, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (ed. 1633) • The Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck (ed. 1634) • The Fancies Chaste and Noble (ed. 1638) • The Lady's Trial (ed. 1639) • The Witch of Edmonton (ed. 1658)
Ludi deperditi: An Ill Beginning Has a Good End (scr. 1613) • Sir Thomas Overbury's Ghost (scr. 1615) • The Bristol Merchant, The Fairy Knight, A Late Murder of the Son upon the Mother (scr. 1624) • The Royal Combat, Beauty in a Trance, The London Merchant, Keep the Widow Waking
Alia opera: Fame's Memorial, Honour Triumphant, The Monarchs' Meeting (ed. 1606) • Christ's Bloody Sweat, The Golden Mean (ed. 1613) • A Line of Life (ed. 1620)