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John of Bordeaux

''John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of Friar Bacon'', is an Elizabethan era stage play, the anonymous sequel to Robert Greene's ''Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.''〔Terence P. Logan and Denzell S. Smith, eds., ''The Predecessors of Shakespeare: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama,'' Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1973; pp. 78-9, 84.〕 The play was never printed in its own historical era and survived in a single, untitled, defective manuscript until it was named and published in 1936.〔W. L. Renwick and W. W. Greg, eds., ''John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of Friar Bacon,'' Oxford, Malone Society, 1936.〕 It is usually dated to the 1590–94 period, shortly after the success of Greene's original ''Friar Bacon.''
==Manuscript==
The sole extant original text of ''John of Bordeaux'' is MS. 507 in the Duke of Northumberland's Library at Alnwick Castle. It gives the appearance of being a shortened version, cut down for acting; it is annotated by the hands of two prompters, one of whom also annotated the surviving MS. of ''Edmund Ironside.''〔Grace Ioppolo, ''Dramatists and Their Manuscripts in the Age of Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton and Heywood,'' London, Routledge, 2006; pp. 120-1.〕
The MS. text, with its "two missing scenes," "confused nomenclature...and seemingly abbreviated romance plot," presents a range of problems to modern editors.〔Laurie E. Maguire, "(Mis)diagnosing Memorial Reconstruction in ''John of Bordeaux''," in: John Pitcher, ed., ''Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England,'' Lewisburg, PA, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999; pp. 114-28.〕 Its difficulties lured one scholar into the contradiction of arguing that ''John of Bordeaux'' was a "bad quarto" — that never got printed.〔Harry R. Hoppe, "''John of Bordeaux:'' A Bad Quarto that Never Reached Print," in: Charles T. Prouty, ed. ''Studies in Honor of A. H. R. Fairchild: University of Missouri Studies'' 21 (1946), pp. 119-32.〕
Among the notes added to the MS. by the prompters is the name of John Holland, an actor who was with Lord Strange's Men in the early 1590s. That company performed a Friar Bacon play on February 19, 1592. Most scholars believe that this was Greene's original ''Friar Bacon;'' yet some researchers have pointed out that since Greene's original was the property of Queen Elizabeth's Men, it can make more sense to suppose that Strange's company was acting the "second part of Friar Bacon," ''John of Bordeaux''.

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