This is a running list of my favorite early modern dramas. Notice they're all English--if you are familiar with dramas of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries from the Continent and around the world, please add 'em!
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Apr 19, 2009 08:18PM
Uh... Modern drama is typically defined as Ibsen onward.
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Removed for being too modern:Waiting for Godot, by Samuel Beckett
Oscar et le Dame Rose, by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt
Golden Joe: Theatre, by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt
Schmitt Plays: One, by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt
Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnameable, by Samuel Beckett
agreed. These don't qualify as modern or 'early modern.' Most of what I see listed here are Renaissance or Restoration.
I think most of the Dutch/Flemish ones I know are earlier than the sixteenth and seventeenth century... But I've added Marieken van Nieumegen, as it is 16th century, if I remember correctly. G.A. Bredero was a 17th century playwright, so I've added a collection of his plays (Toneelspelen). Also, Warenar by P.C. Hooft is 17th century.










