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Beaumont,Francis
Beau·mont (bōʹmŏnt', -mənt), Francis. 1584-1616.
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Beaumont, Francis — born с 1585, Grace Dieu, Leicestershire, Eng. died March 6, 1616, London British playwright. He is known chiefly for the 10 very popular plays on which he collaborated with John Fletcher (1579–1625) с 1606–13. These included the tragicomedies The … Universalium
BEAUMONT, Francis — (c. 1585 1616) Francis Beaumont is best known for his partnership with John Fletcher,* chief dramatist, after William Shakespeare s* retirement, to the King s Men. His satiric wit and sensibility differed markedly from Fletcher s, however, and… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
Beaumont, Francis — (1584 1616), and Fletcher, John (1579 1625) Poets and dramatists. As they are indissolubly associated in the history of English literature, it is convenient to treat of them in one place. B. was the s. of Francis B., a Judge of the Common… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Beaumont, Francis — ( 1585, Grace Dieu, Leicestershire, Inglaterra–6 mar. 1616, Londres). Dramaturgo británico. Es principalmente célebre por diez obras de gran popularidad escritas en colaboración con John Fletcher (n. 1579–m. 1625) 1606–13. Entre estas cabe… … Enciclopedia Universal
Beaumont,Francis — Beau·mont (bōʹmŏnt , mənt), Francis. 1584 1616. English poet and playwright. He wrote his major works, including The Maid s Tragedy (1611), The Coxcomb (1612), and The Knight of Malta (1619), with John Fletcher. * * * … Universalium
BEAUMONT, FRANCIS — dramatic poet, born in Leicestershire, of a family of good standing; bred for the bar, but devoted to literature; was a friend of Ben Jonson; in conjunction with his friend Fletcher, the composer of a number of plays, about the separate… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia