HENRY GLAPTHORNE BIOGRAPHY
HENRY GLAPTHORNE BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
GLAPTHORNE, HENRY ( fl. 1640). —Dramatist, had a high reputation among his contemporaries, though now almost forgotten. He wrote two comedies, three tragedies, and a book of poems, which were all reprinted in two vols. in 1874. His best work, is Argalus and Parthenia (1639), based upon Sidney's Arcadia . Others were The Hollander , Wit is a Constable , and The Ladies' Privilege (all 1640).