Cupid’s Revenge

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Cupid’s Revenge is a Jacobean-era tragicomedy play, traditionally attributed to Francis Beaumont (and sometimes John Fletcher), that explores themes of love, revenge, and courtly intrigue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobean play
tragicomedy
associatedGenre romantic drama
associatedWith Beaumont and Fletcher canon NERFINISHED
author Francis Beaumont NERFINISHED
John Fletcher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm five-act play
dramaticMode tragicomic
dramaticTradition Revenge play tradition
featuresCharacter Cupid NERFINISHED
firstPublicationCentury 17th century
genre tragicomedy
hasSubject betrayal
court politics
divine retribution
erotic desire
jealousy
political intrigue
vengeance of the gods
intendedAudience early modern London playgoers
language English
literaryMovement English Renaissance drama
literaryPeriod Jacobean era NERFINISHED
medium theatre
settingType courtly setting
theme courtly intrigue
love
revenge

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Francis Beaumont wrote Cupid’s Revenge
Beaumont and Fletcher notableWork Cupid’s Revenge
this entity surface form: Cupid's Revenge