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Works
Sole Authorship
Salmacis
and Hermaphroditus
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
A pseudo-erotic Ovidian epyllion.
The
Woman Hater
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
Beaumont's first play, a prose comedy.
Collaborations with Fletcher
The
Knight of the Burning Pestle
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
Phylaster,
or Love Lyes a Bleeding
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
A
King and No King
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
Cupid's
Revenge
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
The
Maides Tragedy
(Collected Works of Beaumont & Fletcher)
by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Library Binding
Classic Books; May 2000
Critical Studies
Debt
to Shakespeare in the Beaumont and Fletcher Plays
by David McKeithan
Hardcover Repr 19 edition
AMS Press; June 1970
Reprint of a worthy critical study.
The
Influence Of Beaumont And Fletcher On Restoration Drama
(BCL1-PR English Literature)
by John Harold Wilson
Library Binding
Reprint Services Corp; 1928 (May 1992)
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Textual
Intercourse : Collaboration,
Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama
(Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture , No 14)
by Jeffrey Masten
Paperback
Cambridge Univ Pr; February 1997
"[B]rings together literary criticism, theatre history, the
study of printed books, and gender studies, to show how
the writing of Renaissance drama was conceptualised in
the languages of sex, gender, and eroticism. Jeffrey
Masten argues that the plays of Shakespeare and others,
and the way in which those plays were first printed, illus-
trates a shift from a model of collaboration to one of singular
authorship. Using methods attuned to sexuality and gender,
Masten illuminates questions of authorship and intellectual
property." —The Publisher.
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