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Francis Beaumont: Dramatist / A Portrait, with Some Account of His Circle, Elizabethan and Jacobean, / And of His Association with John Fletcher

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A detailed scholarly portrait of Francis Beaumont traces his family background, education, social and literary circles, and his close professional partnership with John Fletcher, situating their collaboration within Elizabethan and Jacobean theatrical life. The first part reconstructs biography, acquaintances, and contemporary relations with other dramatists and patrons; the second part applies critical and quantitative methods to attribute authorship, examine versification, diction, and mental habits, and assess disputed plays. Throughout, the author balances archival research, portraiture of theatrical milieu, and formal analysis to characterize Beaumont's dramatic manner, collaborative practice, and the plays' artistic features and influences.

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Charles Mills Gayley

Charles Mills Gayley was an American scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of English literature and drama. He is particularly recognized for his work "Francis Beaumont: Dramatist," which offers a detailed portrait of the Elizabethan playwright and his contemporaries, shedding light on the theatrical landscape of the time. Additionally, Gayley's "The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art" serves as a significant resource that explores the influence of classical mythology on English literature and visual arts, originally based on Bulfinch's "Age of Fable." His scholarly works reflect a deep engagement with literary history and the interplay between literature and culture.

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