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Thomas Southerne
Thomas Southerne Thomas Southerne (1660 - May 22, 1746), Irish dramatist, was ... work is collected as Plays written by Thomas Southerne, with an Account of the ...
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Thomas Southerne (translated from French)
Thomas Southerne Thomas Southerne ( 1660 - 22 May 1746 ) is one dramaturge ... Ismaël seems to represent Shaftesbury. In 1692 , Thomas Southerne revised and supplemented it Cleomene ...
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Oxford period poetry anthologies
... Francis Beaumont - Sir John Beaumont - Joseph Beaumont - Thomas Beedome - Aphra Behn - Edward Benlowes - Henry Bold ... Anne Bradstreet - Richard Brathwait - Alexander Brome - Sir Thomas Browne - William Browne of Tavistock - John Bunyan - Robert Burton - Samuel Butler - Thomas Campian - Thomas Carew - James Carkesse - William Cartwright - Patrick Cary ... John Cutts, Lord Cutts - Alicia D'Anvers - Thomas D'Urfey - John Dancer - George Daniel - ...
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Oroonoko
... the only adaptation for the stage by Thomas Southerne (see below) made the story as popular ... feathers purportedly given by Aphra Behn to Thomas Killigrew. Scholars speculate that Behn had this ... Behn's day any more than in Thomas Kyd's, and Behn generally did not ... matches aspects of Oroonoko is the white Thomas Allin , a settler in Surinam. Allin ...
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17th century in literature
... including work by Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Thomas Lodge, Philip Sidney and others Old Fortunatus - Thomas Dekker 1601 Twelfth Night, or What You ... poetry) - John Davies of Hereford Satiromastix (play) - Thomas Dekker and John Marston A Survey of ... by William Shakespeare The Honest Whore (play) - Thomas Dekker The Malcontent (play) - John Marston 1605 ... 1607 A Woman Killed with Kindness (play) - Thomas Heywood Bussy D'Ambois (play) - George ...
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Restoration comedy
... led by two middle-aged Caroline playwrights, Thomas Killigrew and William Davenant. The patentees scrambled ... inclined to support." Performers like the legendary Thomas Betterton, the tragedienne Elizabeth Barry, and the ... the male Restoration rake. First celebrity actors Thomas Betterton played the irresistible Dorimant in George ... from the Eyes of her Auditory") and Thomas Betterton, both of them active in organising ... be political in focus, the whig dramatist Thomas Shadwell sparring with the tories John ...
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Restoration literature
... political plays (the drama, for example, of Thomas Middleton). However, the Interregnum put a stop ... yet, in exile, he debated willingly with Thomas Hobbes and came into the Restored church ... Davenant received one of the patents, and Thomas Killigrew received the other. Drama was public ... receptiveness toward significant philosophical works. Frontispiece to Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society, 1667. Thomas Sprat wrote his History of the ...
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User:Bishonen/WIP New Restoration comedy
... earlier period, two middle-aged Caroline playwrights, Thomas Killigrew and Charles Davenant, emerged as leaders ... to support." Popular performers like the legendary Thomas Betterton, the pathetic tragedienne Elizabeth Barry, and ... but from such dark unfunny comedies as Thomas Southerne's The Wives Excuse . Aphra Behn from ... those of ... hmmm ...Norman Holland, Rose Zimbardo, Thomas Fujimura. .... Robert D. Hume's The ...
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Elizabeth Barry
... on the London stage. The famous actor Thomas Betterton said that her acting gave "success ... projecting pathos was an inspiration to playwrights Thomas Otway and Thomas Southerne in the three famous tragic roles they ... s Venice Preserved (1682), and Isabella in Southerne's The Fatal Marriage (1694). These ...
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User:Bishonen/Casting Vanbrugh's Relapse
... to quit the stage. Actors' rebellion 1694–95 Thomas Betterton was an acting legend. Elizabeth Barry ... inclined to support". Such popular performers as Thomas Betterton, the pathetic tragedienne Elizabeth Barry, and ... with their tragic/comic heroine pair in Thomas Southerne's she-tragedy The Fatal Marriage (1694 ... manager, with its attendant salary, to young Thomas Davenant , a mere puppet representing anonymous ...
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