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  1. The Dramatic Canon. The respective shares of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher in the traditional Beaumont and Fletcher canon have always been a subject of scholarly debate, as also have the possible contributions made by Chapman, Jonson, Massinger, Middleton, Shakespeare, Tourneur, and others. For discussions of the canon, see, inter alia ...

  2. Francis Beaumont’s imprint on seventeenth century drama cannot be distinguished from that of John Fletcher, since their jointly written plays secured the reputations of both men. Indeed, the ...

  3. Francis Beaumont Beginning in 1607, Beaumont wrote a series of plays in collaboration with Fletcher, lasting until his death in 1616. His contributions to the works attributed to the pair is difficult to ascertain, but he is believed to have been the guilding hand in the three most successful collaborations, The Maid's Tragedy , Philaster , and A King and No King .

  4. Francis Beaumont (Grâce-Dieu, Leicestershire, 1585, - Londres, 6 mars 1616 ), est un acteur et dramaturge anglais du théâtre élisabéthain surtout connu pour ses pièces écrites en collaboration avec John Fletcher .

  5. Francis Beaumont foi um poeta e dramaturgo renascentista inglês, famoso sobretudo por suas colaborações com John Fletcher. Ele está enterrado na Abadia de Westminster.

  6. Genre. Francis Beaumont (1584–6 March 1616) was a dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre, most famous for his collaborations with John Fletcher. Beaumont was the son of Sir Francis Beaumont of Grace Dieu, near Thringstone in Leicestershire, a justice of the common pleas. He was born at the family seat and was educated at Broadgates Hall ...

  7. Francis Beaumont’s life varied significantly from that of the stereotypical Elizabethan playwright, who emerged from the trade class, worked his way through Oxford or Cambridge, and struggled ...