Lodowick Carlell

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Lodowick Carlell was a 17th-century English playwright and courtier known for his tragicomedies and close association with the Caroline court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century writer
English person
courtier
dramatist
person
playwright
activeInPeriod 17th century
associatedWith Caroline court culture
Charles I of England NERFINISHED
English Renaissance theatre NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
employer Caroline court NERFINISHED
Charles I of England NERFINISHED
floruit first half of the 17th century
genre drama
tragicomedy
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Caroline era NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the Caroline court
tragicomedies
notableWork Arviragus and Philicia NERFINISHED
Heraclius, Emperor of the East NERFINISHED
Osmond the Great Turk NERFINISHED
The Deserving Favourite NERFINISHED
The Fool Would Be a Favourite, or The Discreet Lover NERFINISHED
The Passionate Lovers NERFINISHED
occupation courtier
dramatist
playwright
positionHeld Gentleman of the Bows NERFINISHED
Keeper of Richmond Park
courtier to Charles I of England
residence Richmond Park NERFINISHED
Richmond, Surrey NERFINISHED
significantOther Joan Carlile NERFINISHED
spouse Joan Carlile NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Royal court at Whitehall NERFINISHED
wrote Arviragus and Philicia NERFINISHED
Heraclius, Emperor of the East NERFINISHED
Osmond the Great Turk NERFINISHED
The Deserving Favourite NERFINISHED
The Fool Would Be a Favourite, or The Discreet Lover NERFINISHED
The Passionate Lovers NERFINISHED

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Queen Henrietta's Men performedPlayBy Lodowick Carlell