The Play of the Weather, titulo pleno et orthographia antiqua The Play of the Wether, a new and mery interlude of all maner of Wethers est ludus scaenicus Anglice a Ioanne Heywood scriptus et a Gulielmo Rastell anno 1533 divulgatus. Ostenditur Iuppiter qui post deorum dissensiones apud mortales de tempestatibus idoneis quaerit. An auctor ad uxorem primam regis Henrici VIII reiectam, alteramque (scilicet Annam Bolenam) susceptam, haeredemque marem nondum genitam illudit non satis constat.

Nexus externi

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Bibliographia

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  • J. Q. Adams, "John Heywood's 'The Play of the Weather'" in Modern Language Notes vol. 22 (1907) p. 262
  • D. Bevington, Tudor Drama and Politics: a critical approach to topical meaning (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968) pp. 64–70
  • C. Lines, "To Take on Them Judgemente: Absolutism and Debate in John Heywood's Plays" in Studies in Philology vol. 97 (2000) p. 425
  • G. Walker, Writing Under Tyranny: English Literature and the Henrician Reformation (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2005) pp. 100–119
  • G. Walker, Plays of Persuasion: drama and politics at the court of Henry VIII (Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1991) pp. 133–168
The Play of the Weather : Index personarum
 
Ioannes Heywood

Iuppiter • Aeolus • Phoebus • Saturnus • Phoebe • Nuntius Laetus
Ingenuus • Mercator • Molitor aquae ope • Molitor venti ope • Ingenua • Linteorum lavatrix • Puer