The Jests of George Peele: A Retelling
By David Bruce
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This is an easy-to-read retelling in modern English of THE JESTS OF GEORGE PEELE by an anonymous author. M. Peele was the Elizabethan playwright who wrote these plays:
THE ARRAIGNMENT OF PARIS
THE BATTLE OF ALCAZAR
DAVID AND BATHSHEBA
EDWARD I
THE OLD WIVES’ TALE
He also may have co-written TITUS ANDRONICUS with William Shakespeare.
In Elizabethan England, a "jest" is a notable deed.
Most of the jests depict M. Peele as dissolute; however, one jest — helping an impoverished friend to get supper — may be considered a good deed.
David Bruce
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The Jests of George Peele - David Bruce
The Jests of George Peele:
A Retelling
David Bruce
Copyright 2021 by Bruce D. Bruce
Cover Image: George Peele
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In this retelling, as in all my retellings, I have tried to make the work of literature accessible to modern readers who may lack the knowledge about mythology, religion, and history that the literary work’s contemporary audience had.
Do you know a language other than English? If you do, I give you permission to translate this book, copyright your translation, publish or self-publish it, and keep all the royalties for yourself. (Do give me credit, of course, for the original retelling.)
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Teachers need not actually teach my retellings. Teachers are welcome to give students copies of my eBooks as background material. For example, if they are teaching Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, teachers are welcome to give students copies of my Virgil’s Aeneid: A Retelling in Prose and tell students, Here’s another ancient epic you may want to read in your spare time.
NOTES
• A jest is a notable deed.
• I reordered a chapter. I moved Ch. 8 to after Ch. 5 because Ch. 8 tells the conclusion of the story in Ch. 5.
This is the original order:
Ch. 5: How George Peele was Shaven, and of the Revenge He Took.
Ch. 6: The Jest of George Peele at Bristow.
Ch. 7: How George Gulled a Punk, Otherwise Called a Croshabell [Prostitute].
Ch. 8: How the Gentleman was Gulled for Shaving of George.
• An edition of the play (with the original spelling, punctuation, and grammar) is here:
http:/fourluminarium.org/renascence-editions/peele1.html
• The original title of the books is this:
M E R R I E
C O N C E I T E D
I E S T S,
O F G E O R G E P E E L E G E N-
T L E M AN, S O M E T I M E S S T V-
D E N T I N O X F O R D.
Wherein is shewed the course of his life,
how he liued: a man very well knowne in
the City of L O N D O N, and elsewhere.
• For more information about George Peele, see this book:
The Life and Minor Works of George Peele
Horne, David Hamilton
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1952
Chapter 1: The Jests of George Peele with Four of his Companions at Brainford.
George and some of his friends were merry together at the tavern, having a greater store of money than usual, although they were as regardless of their silver coins as a garden whore is of her honesty [chastity], yet they intended for a season to become good managers of their wealth, if they knew how to be sparing of the money that their pockets were then furnished with.
Five pounds they had among them, and they knew that a plot must be cast so that they might be merry with extraordinary cheer for three or four days, and yet keep their five pounds whole in stock.
George Peele was the man who must do it, or none, and all together they conjured him by their loves, his own credit, and his reputation that he would use his wit and intelligence in coming up with a plot, and they promised that they would help him carry out the plot as much as in them lay.
George, who was as easy as they were earnest for him to be won to such an exploit, consented, and they gathered their money together and gave