Which play is often cited as the earliest 'City Comedy,' a genre focusing on the manners and deceits of London's merchant class?
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Correct answer: The Shoemaker's Holiday
Thomas Dekker's 'The Shoemaker's Holiday' (1599) celebrates the vigor of the London guilds. City Comedy generally portrays the friction between the landed gentry and the rising urban middle class.
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