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The World and the Child

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Written by
  
Unknown

Original language
  
English

First performance
  
1508

Date premiered
  
1508

Genre
  
Morality play

The World and the Child

Characters
  
Mundus, the world Infans, the child Wanton Lust and Liking Manhood Conscience Folly Perseverance Age

Similar
  
Morality plays, Other plays

The World and the Child (Latin: Mundus et Infans) is an anonymous English morality play. Its source is a late 14th-century or 15th-century poem The Mirror of the Periods of Man's Life, from which the play borrows significantly while reducing the number of characters. It is thought to have influenced William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1.

Date

The earliest surviving edition (printed by Wynkyn de Worde) is dated 17 July 1522, although the play is believed to have been written earlier than that and to have circulated in manuscript form. A bookseller in Oxford records the sale of "mundus a play" in 1520. T. W. Craik suggests a date of 1508 while MacCracken offers sometime in the late 15th century.

References

The World and the Child Wikipedia