A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays)
by
Lee Bliss
A popular and influential play from its first performance in 1611 until the early eighteenth century, A King and No King helped establish tragicomedy as the seventeenth century's favored dramatic genre, and Beaumont and Fletcher as leading playwrights of the day.
Accompanying this newly edited text, an introduction explores the play's sources, both literary and dramatic, an
...morePaperback, 208 pages
Published
September 15th 2009
by Manchester University Press
(first published May 1619)
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I found this play very interesting as one of Shakespeare's contemporaries. The plot left me confused as to what was going to happen at times. I definitely had some "huh?" moments while reading. It was a fast read and enjoyable.
Wondering: what IS it with John Fletcher and celibacy?
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