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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 .

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  4. Thomas Heywood - Wikipedia

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    Title page from A Pleasant Comedy, Called a Maidenhead Well Lost, 1634. 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.

  5. George Peele - Wikipedia

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    George Peele (baptised 25 July 1556– death date uncertain) was an English translator, poet, and dramatist, who is most noted for his supposed, but not universally accepted, collaboration with William Shakespeare on the play Titus Andronicus.

  6. 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]

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  8. Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland (née Tanfield; 1585–1639) was an English poet, dramatist, translator, and historian.She is the first woman known to have written and published an original play in English: The Tragedy of Mariam.

  9. Nicholas Udall - Wikipedia

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    Udall was born in Hampshire and educated at Winchester College, [5] then at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he held a scholarship.In 1524 he was elected a probationer fellow and probably took his B.A. [6] He was tutored under the guidance of Thomas Cromwell, who mentions him in a letter to John Creke of 17 August 1523 as 'Maister Woodall'.