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The life of Philip Massinger, a 17th-century dramatist, is marked by struggle and resilience. After his father's death left him financially unsupported, he moved to London to pursue playwriting, initially collaborating with Philip Henslowe. Despite facing poverty and uncertainty, he found success with the King's Men after Henslowe's death. His dedication to his patrons reflects ongoing financial difficulties. Massinger's works often engaged with political themes, and he passed away suddenly in 1640, buried in Southwark, leaving behind a legacy in English drama.
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Philip Massinger - The Guardian: "The soul is strong that trusts in goodness", Philip Massinger
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