This book is a reproduction of a historical play that portrays a merriment played by the youths of the parish at the College of S John the Baptist in Oxford, England in 1602. The play is a comedic depiction of a young man named Narcissus who falls in love with his own reflection, and the chaos that ensues. The accompanying appendix includes additional historical context and analysis. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of theatre and literature in early modern England.
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