The Gentleman Usher

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The Gentleman Usher is a late Elizabethan stage comedy by George Chapman that satirizes courtly manners and romantic intrigue.

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instanceOf Elizabethan play
play
stage comedy
associatedWithMonarch Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
author George Chapman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm five-act play
dramaticStyle comedy of manners
features romantic subplots
satire of courtly behavior
firstPerformanceCentury 17th century
genre comedy
satire
hasDramatist George Chapman NERFINISHED
hasMedium theatre
intendedAudience public theatre audiences in London
literaryPeriod late Elizabethan era
movement Renaissance drama
originalLanguage English
setting a courtly environment
subject courtly manners
romantic intrigue
theatricalTradition English Renaissance theatre NERFINISHED
timeOfWriting late 16th century or early 17th century
writtenInVerse true

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George Chapman notableWork The Gentleman Usher