The Loyal Subject

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The Loyal Subject is a Jacobean-era stage play, generally attributed to English dramatist John Fletcher, that explores themes of loyalty, honor, and political intrigue in a royal court.

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instanceOf stage play
associatedWith King James I era NERFINISHED
attributedTo John Fletcher NERFINISHED
author John Fletcher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm stage play
dramaturgicalStyle Fletcherian tragicomedy
explores conflicts of loyalty in a royal court
political maneuvering at court
tension between honor and obedience
genre drama
tragicomedy
hasDramatist John Fletcher NERFINISHED
hasForm five-act play
hasSubject court politics
monarchical power
personal vs public duty
language English
literaryGenre Jacobean tragicomedy
literaryMovement English Renaissance drama
literaryPeriod Jacobean era NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf Jacobean theatre
period early 17th century English drama
setting royal court
theme honor
loyalty
political intrigue
workOf John Fletcher NERFINISHED

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John Fletcher notableWork The Loyal Subject
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