Category:English Renaissance dramatists

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This category contains the dramatists of the English Renaissance who wrote between the 1500s and 1642 (when the theatres were closed).

Pages in category "English Renaissance dramatists"

The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

B

  • Barnabe Barnes
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Bellott v. Mountjoy

C

  • William Cartwright
  • George Chapman
  • Henry Chettle

D

  • Robert Daborne
  • John Day (dramatist)
  • Thomas Dekker (poet)

F

  • Nathan Field
  • John Fletcher (playwright)
  • John Ford (dramatist)

G

  • Thomas Goffe
  • Robert Greene (16th century)

H

  • William Haughton
  • Thomas Heywood

J

  • Ben Jonson

K

  • Thomas Kyd

M

  • Christopher Marlowe
  • Philip Massinger
  • Thomas Middleton

P

  • George Peele
  • Henry Porter (playwright)
  • Portraits of Shakespeare
  • Thomas Preston (writer)

R

  • Samuel Rowley
  • William Rowley

S

  • Shakespeare's plays
  • William Shakespeare
  • James Shirley
  • Wentworth Smith

T

  • Cyril Tourneur

U

  • Nicholas Udall

W

  • John Webster
  • George Whetstone
  • George Wilkins
  • Robert Wilson (dramatist)
Categories: English dramatists and playwrights | Renaissance writers
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