Mr. Turbulent (1682) is an anonymous city comedy which starred
popular comic actors and young actresses of great appeal. The play
was produced in the immediate aftermath of the Exclusion Crisis.
This first-ever critical edition offers a fully annotated
modernized version of the text, together with an introduction that
examines the contexts of the play. The editor also discusses at
length such topics as the political dimension of the Moorfields
setting and the green spaces of Restoration London. He examines as
well the rethorical use of madness associated with the Bedlam
hospital for the insane, the other pivotal cityscape setting in the
comedy.
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