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  2. Category : 16th-century English dramatists and playwrights

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    Pages in category "16th-century English dramatists and playwrights" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Thomas Heywood - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Heywood (early 1570s – 16 August 1641) was an English playwright, actor, and author. His main contributions were to late Elizabethan and early Jacobean theatre . He is best known for his masterpiece A Woman Killed with Kindness , a domestic tragedy , which was first performed in 1603 at the Rose Theatre by the Worcester's Men company ...

  4. Category:16th-century dramatists and playwrights - Wikipedia

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    16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "16th-century dramatists and playwrights" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. George Peele - Wikipedia

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    Peele died "of the pox," according to Francis Meres, and was buried on 9 November 1596 in St James's Church, Clerkenwell.One of the eight boarding houses at the modern Horsham campus of Christ's Hospital is now named Peele after George Peele, and as a commemoration to the work of the Peele family with the ancient foundation of the Christ's Hospital school.

  6. George Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins was an inn-keeper in Cow-Cross, London, an area that was "notorious as a haunt of whores and thieves". [2] Most biographical information about him derives from his regular appearance in criminal court records for thievery and acts of violence.

  7. Robert Wilson (dramatist) - Wikipedia

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    In just over two years, from spring 1598 to summer 1600, Wilson worked with other members of Henslowe's stable of house playwrights on sixteen different plays, including three two-part projects. Several of these were never completed. Earl Goodwin and his Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2, with Michael Drayton, Henry Chettle, and Thomas Dekker; March 1598.

  8. John Heywood - Wikipedia

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    Heywood portrait 1556. John Heywood (c. 1497 – c. 1580) was an English writer known for his plays, poems, and collection of proverbs. [1] [2] Although he is best known as a playwright, he was also active as a musician and composer, though no musical works survive. [3]

  9. William Stevenson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    William Stevenson (1530–1575) was an English clergyman and presumed playwright of the early English language comedy Gammer Gurton's Needle.. Born in Durham, England, he studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1553, his Master of Arts degree in 1560 and his Bachelor of Divinity degree, also in 1560. [1]

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