Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher - The Noble Gentleman: "Free from the clamor of the troubled Court, We may enjoy our own green shadowed walks"
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The collaboration between Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher during the reign of James I marked a significant period in English drama, particularly in the genre of tragicomedy. Their successful partnership began with "Philaster," leading to numerous acclaimed works. Living closely together, they became known as the premier writing duo of their time, with their names attached to many plays, including those by contemporaries. While their joint efforts are often overstated, it's believed they authored around 15 original plays together. Fletcher continued to thrive after Beaumont's death, rivaling Shakespeare's popularity.
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Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher - The Noble Gentleman: "Free from the clamor of the troubled Court, We may enjoy our own green shadowed walks", John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2018
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- Titel
- Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher - The Noble Gentleman: "Free from the clamor of the troubled Court, We may enjoy our own green shadowed walks"
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont
- Verlag
- Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2018
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 108
- ISBN13
- 9781787377509
- Kategorie
- Theater & Drama, Karten & Reisen
- Beschreibung
- The collaboration between Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher during the reign of James I marked a significant period in English drama, particularly in the genre of tragicomedy. Their successful partnership began with "Philaster," leading to numerous acclaimed works. Living closely together, they became known as the premier writing duo of their time, with their names attached to many plays, including those by contemporaries. While their joint efforts are often overstated, it's believed they authored around 15 original plays together. Fletcher continued to thrive after Beaumont's death, rivaling Shakespeare's popularity.