Beaumont and Fletcher

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Beaumont and Fletcher were a prolific Jacobean and Caroline-era English dramatic duo renowned for their influential tragicomedies and collaborations that shaped Renaissance theatre.

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instanceOf collaborative authors
playwriting duo
activeYearsEnd c. 1613
activeYearsStart c. 1607
basedOn London theatre scene
collaborationWith Francis Beaumont
John Fletcher
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
fieldOfWork drama
theatre
genre comedy
tragedy
tragicomedy
hasPart Francis Beaumont
John Fletcher
influenced Restoration drama
later English tragicomedy
influencedBy Ben Jonson
William Shakespeare
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf King's Men
movement English Renaissance drama
surface form: English Renaissance theatre
notableEra Caroline era
Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era
notableFor development of tragicomedy in English drama
highly influential collaborative plays
notableWork A King and No King
Cupid’s Revenge
surface form: Cupid's Revenge

Four Plays in One
Love's Cure, or The Martial Maid
Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding
The Captain
The Coxcomb
The Honest Man’s Fortune
surface form: The Honest Man's Fortune

The Knight of the Burning Pestle
The Maid’s Tragedy
surface form: The Maid's Tragedy

The Scornful Lady
The Woman Hater
Thierry and Theodoret
occupation dramatists
playwrights
significantPlace London, England
surface form: London
style complex plotting
rhetorical and poetic dialogue
workPublishedIn First Folio of Beaumont and Fletcher (1647)

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English Renaissance hasNotableFigure Beaumont and Fletcher