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A Very Woman

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A Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and John Fletcher. [1]

8 relations: Beaumont and Fletcher folios, John Fletcher (playwright), Philip Massinger, The Bashful Lover, The Guardian (play), The Lovers' Progress, The Spanish Viceroy, 1655 in literature.

Beaumont and Fletcher folios

The Beaumont and Fletcher folios were two large folio collections of the stage plays of John Fletcher and his collaborators.

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John Fletcher (playwright)

John Fletcher (1579–1625) was a Jacobean playwright.

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Philip Massinger

Philip Massinger (1583 – 17 March 1640) was an English dramatist.

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The Bashful Lover

The Bashful Lover is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger.

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The Guardian (play)

The Guardian is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Philip Massinger, dating from 1633.

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The Lovers' Progress

The Lovers' Progress, also known as The Wandering Lovers, or Cleander, or Lisander and Calista, is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger.

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The Spanish Viceroy

The Spanish Viceroy is a problem play of English Renaissance drama.

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1655 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1655.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Very_Woman

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