Thomas Legge

Thomas Legge

Thomas Legge(1535 – July 12,1607) was an English playwright, prominently known for his play "Richardus Tertius", which is considered to be the first history play written in England.

Life and death

Thomas Legge was the second of three sons born to Stephen and Margaret Legge in 1535. Originally from Norwich , Legge moved to Cambridge in 1532 where he matriculated to Corpus Christi College . Soon after he moved again to attend Trinity College, where he received a B.A. in 1556. He then went on to attend Oxford in 1566, where he received his master’s. In 1568 Legge became a member of the faculty at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was known to be an active tutor and a proponent of the old way of thinking in religious matters [Kennet and Lylvelyn"Legge,Thomas." "The Dictionary of National Biography". Ed. Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee. Vol.XI. Great Britain: University Press Oxford, 1973 p854-855.] . On June 27, 1573 Legge was appointed master of Caius College, taking many students from Jesus College with him when he left. While in office at Caius, Legge stirred up trouble by promoting John Depup,M.A. [Venn,John. "Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College 1347-1897". Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1897 p62.] to a fellowship, which Dr. Caius disagreed with because of Depup’s leanings towards the old religion [(Referring to Catholicism).Kennet and Lylvelyn"Legge,Thomas." "The Dictionary of National Biography". Ed. Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee. Vol.XI. Great Britain: University Press Oxford, 1973 p854-855.] . Legge was also accused of treating letters sent from the queen with contempt, and was charged with misappropriating college funds, a charge that was later settled within the administrative officials of the school. Legge occupied many different positions at Caius, becoming commissary to the university in May of 1579, and spent two separate terms, from 1587-1588 and 1592-1593, as the vice-chancellor. Legge died on July 12, 1607 and was buried in Caius College Chapel. In his will he left money to Caius College, which was used to build up the north side of the front court of the school.

Plays

Legge is best known for his three act Latin tragedy of “Richardus Tertius” or “Richard III,” which was performed at St. John’s College in 1579. This work is alluded to by Harington in his “Apologie of Poetry” as a famous tragedy of this time, and is believed to be the play Cambridge men asked Lord Burghley’s permission to substitute in 1592-1593 for the English comedy the queen had requested. It is believed that this play was written based on information Legge took from Sir Thomas More’s biography of Richard III. Because of this, Legge created a Richard who was not deformed and bitter at the world that rejected him, like the Richard III made famous by Shakespeare, but rather an intelligent man with his own motives and agenda who uses everyone around him to get his way. This play appears to be the first real history play written in England, and Legge changed the course of English drama by relying on Holinshed’s chronicles as background to his play [Churchill, George B., Ph. D., Richard the Third up to Shakespeare, Alan Sutton, Rowman & Littlefield, 1976.] . Legge is also believed to have written a play about the “Destruction of Jerusalem” around 1577 that was taken from him before it could be made public.

References

External links

[ http://www.richard111.com/thomas_legge.htm ]
* [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Thomas-Legge/Thomas-Legge/e/9780820418261 Complete Works]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=RK8WAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA82&lpg=PA82&dq=depup+legge&source=web&ots=DODZ9sMSsk&sig=OSdWKELxQ8yV9zfLHDr5JW_zHuk&hl=en#PPA62,M1 Google Book]


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