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John Fletcher (playwright)
John Fletcher (playwright) John Fletcher (1579-1625) was a Jacobean playwright. ...
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Talk:John Fletcher (playwright)
Talk:John Fletcher (playwright) Beaumont and Fletcher lived together for many years. I don ... 2004 (UTC) disambiguation? I was initially expecting "John Fletcher" to (almost) unambiguously mean John ...
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John Fletcher
John Fletcher John Fletcher can refer to: John Fletcher (playwright) (1579-1625) John Fletcher ( ...
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John Mortimer
John Mortimer This article is about the writer ... the Kent rebellion, see Jack Cade. Sir John Clifford Mortimer QC (born 21 April 1923 ... father. He developed his career as a playwright by rising early to write before attending ... TV series Rumpole of the Bailey by John Mortimer. Mortimer's most famous creation is ... starring ex-Doctor Who star Tom Baker. John Mortimer was married to Penelope Fletcher, ...
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List of poets
... and poet Antonin Artaud, (1896-1948), actor, playwright, poet, essayist John Ashbery, (born 1927) Thomas Ashe, (1836-1889 ... Laetitia Barbauld, (1743-1825) Porfirio Barba-Jacob John Barbour, (c. 1316-1395) George Barker, (1913 ... Bernard , (born 1970) Daniel Berrigan Wendell Berry John Berryman John Betjeman, (1906-1984) Helen Bevington (Dr. ...
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William Shakespeare (translated from French)
... April 1616 ) is regarded as largest poète , playwright and écrivain of the Anglo-Saxon culture ... very limited outline of the life of playwright. Even if if certain researchers tried to ... Warwickshire (center), in Angleterre . His/her father, John Shakespeare, were prosperous a leather gantier and ... the date of birth specifies of the playwright. Besides that makes it possible to outline ... that the birth of the largest English playwright coincides with the festival of Saint- ...
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User:Daniel Quinlan/redirects1
... Fox Charles James Napier - Charles Napier Charles John Biddle - Charles Biddle Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Charles ... L. White - Hugh White Hugh MacDonald - Hugh John MacDonald Hungarian Vizsla - Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla Husband ... Wolfe - James H. Wolfe James Woods - James John Woods Jamestown Exposition - Jamestown Tricentennial Exposition Jane ... Johann Bodmer Johann Nepomuk Maelzel - Johann Maelzel John A. Logan - John Logan John Abercrombie - John William Abercrombie ...
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New Year Honours 2006
... as appropriate. United Kingdom Knights Bachelor Professor John Macleod Ball, Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy ... Universities UK. For services to Higher Education. John Dankworth, C.B.E., Jazz Musician. For ... British Olympic Association. For services to Sport. John Henry Ritblat , Chair, The British Land Company ... H.M. Revenue and Customs. Arnold Wesker, Playwright and Director. For services to Drama. Thomas ... James Campsie Rapp . Army Major General Anthony John Raper, C.B.E. (489583), late ...
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1974
... Auerbach, Professor of History, Wellesley College: 1974. John Norman Austin, Professor of Classics, University of ... of Physics, University of California, Berkeley: 1974. John Walton Barker, Jr, Emeritus Professor of History ... College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati: 1974. John Calvin Berg, Rehnberg Professor of Chemical Engineering ... Education & Social Policy, Northwestern University: 1974. Alfred Fletcher Conard, Henry M Butzel Professor Emeritus of ... 1974. Kenneth Sydney Davis, Deceased. Biography: 1974. John M. Deutch, Institute Professor of Chemistry, ...
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English literature
... particularly inspired by Seneca (a major tragic playwright and philosopher, the tutor of Nero) and ... in this period as a poet and playwright as yet unsurpassed. Shakespeare was not a ... Elizabethan theatre include Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont. Had Marlowe (1564-1593 ... the enemies of the Crown. Beaumont and Fletcher are less-known, but it is ...
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