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Galatea and Midas are two of John Lyly's most engaging plays. Lyly took up the story of two young women, Galatea (or Gallathea) and Phillida who are dressed up in male clothes by their fathers so that they can avoid the requirement of the god Neptune that every year 'the fairest and chastest virgin in all the country' be sacrificed to a sea-monster. Hiding together in the forest, the two maidens fall in love, each supposing the other to be a young man. Galatea has become the subject of considerable feminist critical study in recent years. Midas (1590) uses mythology in quite a different way, dramatising two stories about King Midas in such a way as to fashion a satire of King Philip of Spain (and of any tyrant like him) for colossal greediness and folly. In the wake of the defeat of Philip's Armada fleet and its attempted invasion of England in 1588, this satire was calculated to win the approval of Queen Elizabeth and her court. -- .Product Identifiers
PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN-139780719078279
eBay Product ID (ePID)86720250
Product Key Features
Book TitleGalatea and Midas: John Lyly
Book SeriesThe Revels Plays
Publication Year2007
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
AuthorDavid Bevington, George Hunter
TopicLiterature, Plays
Number of Pages304 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height240 mm
Item Width138 mm
Additional Product Features
EditorGeorge Hunter, David Bevington
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom