The Trial of Treasure: By Anonymous
By (Author) Peter Happe
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st September 2009
United Kingdom
Hardback
96
Width 172mm, Height 216mm
This edition of The Trial of Treasure will be a photographic facsimile of one of the five extant copies of this apparently anonymous play which was printed in 1567 by Thomas Purfoote. It will reproduce the copy at the Harry Ransome Library, Austin, Texas which has an anomaly in the printing not found in the other copies.
In considering typographical characteristics of the text the Introduction discusses the place of this play in Purfootes extensive output. It also addresses the relationship with William Wagers Enough is as Good as a Feast with which it shares some seventy lines, and considers the possibility of common authorship. The text is rich in stage directions and aspects of performance are discussed including the doubling scheme for five players and the role of the Vice which is exemplified here.
She passeth Juno, Ceres and, Pallas, More beautiful than ever dame Venus was' Others in sapience she doth exceed' And Diana in dignity, of whom we do read; What should fair Helen once named be, She excelleth all these, master Lust, believe me.
Peter Happe is is a Retired Principal of Barton Peveril Sixth Form College and Visiting Fellow, School of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Southampton.