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Honoria and Mammon is a Caroline era stage play by James Shirley, published in 1659 but not professionally performed until 2013, over 300 years later. It is a revision and expansion of Shirley's earlier morality play A Contention for Honor and Riches (c. 1630, printed 1633), and illustrates the persistence of influence of archaic forms of drama through the final phase of English Renaissance theatre.

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  • Honoria and Mammon (en)
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  • Honoria and Mammon is a Caroline era stage play by James Shirley, published in 1659 but not professionally performed until 2013, over 300 years later. It is a revision and expansion of Shirley's earlier morality play A Contention for Honor and Riches (c. 1630, printed 1633), and illustrates the persistence of influence of archaic forms of drama through the final phase of English Renaissance theatre. (en)
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  • Honoria and Mammon (en)
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  • Honoria; Mammon; Conquest; Alamode; Phantasme; Alworth; Fulbanke; Maslin; Traverse; Dash; Squanderbag; Doctor (en)
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  • Morality, Comedy (en)
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  • Metropolis, or New-Troy (en)
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  • Honoria and Mammon is a Caroline era stage play by James Shirley, published in 1659 but not professionally performed until 2013, over 300 years later. It is a revision and expansion of Shirley's earlier morality play A Contention for Honor and Riches (c. 1630, printed 1633), and illustrates the persistence of influence of archaic forms of drama through the final phase of English Renaissance theatre. (en)
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  • Honoria; Mammon; Conquest; Alamode; Phantasme; Alworth; Fulbanke; Maslin; Traverse; Dash; Squanderbag; Doctor
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