Viewing Event Record: Characters in Richard Brome's 'The Antipodes' debate the appeal of bearbaiting

Abstract

In Richard Brome's 'The Antipodes' an Old Woman and a Young Maid debate the appeal of bear-baiting after the nearly illiterate or blind Old Woman reads an advertisement of an upcoming match. The Young Maid calls baitings 'prophane and Diabolicall courses,' while the Old Woman reminds her, 'Take heed Child what you say, tis the Kings game.'

Date Event Recorded

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From: 1640 (Source of claim: original)

Date Event Happened

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From: 1638 (Source of claim: original)

Venues

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Bear Garden
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Hope

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  • cultural context