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online resource |
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Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
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Daisy Murray, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, provides an introduction to John Fletcher (1579-1625), the Jacobean playwright best known for his collaborative work with writers such as Francis Beaumont and William Shakespeare. Murray examines the plays produced in collaboration, highlighting common themes such as female representation and the constructs of the patriarchy, and details his association with developing the genre of tragicomedy. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
John Fletcher (Concise Introduction). |
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Collaboration & Community
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History & Society
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Renaissance
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Tragicomedy
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Writer
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Writing
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Added Author |
Murray, Daisy Writer
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Digital Theatre
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