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  • Bruce, " a chronicle play in the Elizabethan manner, which appeared with a Glasgow imprint in 1886.
  • This chronicle history is an advance on the old chronicle plays, and marks a step towards the Shakespearean historical drama.
  • Uncertainty about composition-dates and authorship of the early chronicle plays makes it difficult to attribute influence or give credit for initiating the genre.
  • Time Magazine as the richest of Shakespeare s chronicle plays, Henry IV featured James Gallery in the title role with Clint as his roistering son, Prince Hal.
  • During these years he wrote his best-known works, the so-called chronicle plays, in these cases, Fuegi said, with considerable assistance from two other mistresses, Margarete Steffin and Ruth Berlau.
  • Lowe-Porter, known widely then as the authorized English translator for famed German writer Thomas Mann, was quoted at the time saying that " the parallel between this chronicle play and the facts of Edward VIII's abdication are incidental ".
  • Harold Acton, who co-wrote an English translation, stated that " The Peach Blossom Fan " is a " highly poetic chronicle play " that is " a vivid evocation of the downfall of the Ming dynasty " that " deserves to be better known to students of Chinese literature and history ."
  • The plays " have been strongly criticized as unsatisfactory mixtures of folk tale, melodrama, and farce, " when they should be considered as " primarily romances " & mdash; " not chronicle plays nor pastoral comedy mixed with tragedy of blood . . . . " As romances, comparable to the romances of Shakespeare's late plays, the Munday works show more sense and coherence.