The Faithful Shepherdess is a Jacobean era stage play, the work that inaugurated the playwriting career of John Fletcher. Though the initial production...
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refers to the legend in The Faithful Shepherdess (1608). Milton adopted the legend in his Comus (1634), using the Latin form Sabrina. The use of Sabrina...
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Tragicomedy (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
By the early Stuart period, some English playwrights had absorbed the lessons of the Guarini controversy. John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess, an...
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John Fletcher (playwright) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
significant failure, of The Faithful Shepherdess, his adaptation of Giovanni Battista Guarini's Il Pastor Fido, which was performed by the Blackfriars Children...
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Curate - The Faithful Shepherdess - Valentinian Edited by William Lyon Phelps All Fools - Bussy D'Ambois - The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois - The Conspiracy...
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Shakespeare The Faithful Shepherdess (play) – John Fletcher 1611 Fuente Ovejuna (play) – Lope de Vega The Authorized Version (King James version) of the Bible...
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English Renaissance theatre (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
in Cheapside. Though marginalised, the older genres like pastoral (The Faithful Shepherdess, 1608), and even the morality play (Four Plays in One, ca...
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Nathan Field (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess. Field was presumably also among those of the children's company briefly imprisoned for the official displeasure...
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Pastoral (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
brought the Italian-style pastoral play to England. John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess, Ben Jonson's The Sad Shepherd and Sidney's The Lady of May...
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Edmund Spenser's 1590 poem The Faerie Queene Amoret, a character in John Fletcher's 1608 play The Faithful Shepherdess The Amorettes, a Scottish hard...
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1610 in literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
or the Queenes Wake (masque) Lope de Vega La buena guarda [es] El divino africano La hermosa Ester [es] John Fletcher – The Faithful Shepherdess (published)...
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Companion, 1633 Q3 of John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess, 1634. In the standard practice in his era, Matthews the printer generally worked for booksellers...
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Blackfriars Theatre (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Burning Pestle) and John Fletcher (The Faithful Shepherdess) that, although failures in their first production, marked the first significant appearance of...
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1608 in literature (category Years of the 17th century in literature)
Ocaña John Fletcher – The Faithful Shepherdess (first performance) Thomas Heywood – The Rape of Lucrece (published) Ben Jonson The Masque of Beauty (performed...
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Culture of England (section The English language)
in Cheapside. Though marginalised, the older genres like pastoral (The Faithful Shepherdess, 1608), and even the morality play (Four Plays in One, ca...
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revival of John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess. Henrietta Maria then presented the sumptuous masque costumes to the King's Men, who had acted Fletcher's...
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tragicomedy The Faithful Shepherdess (c. 1608). Several commentators (William J. Lawrence, Harold N. Hillebrand, Peter Saccio) have argued that The Maid's...
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Aglaura (play) (section In the Restoration)
Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess in 1634, they used the sumptuous costumes that had been created for Queen Henrietta Maria's masque of that year, The Shepherd's...
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printed the first quarto of The Two Noble Kinsmen (1634) for publisher John Waterson, and the second edition of Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess (1629)...
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The Beaumont and Fletcher folios are two large folio collections of the stage plays of John Fletcher and his collaborators. The first was issued in 1647...
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Francis Beaumont (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
drama. The play received a lukewarm reception. The following year, Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess failed on the same stage. In 1609, however, the two collaborated...
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Murray Kinnell (category British emigrants to the United States)
began acting on the English stage in 1907, toured in the United States from 1912 through 1914, then returned to England where he served in the British Army...
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English as The King and Mister Bird. Begun in 1948 as La Bergère et le Ramoneur (lit. "The shepherdess and the chimney sweep", loosely based on the fairy-tale...
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Shepherd (redirect from Shepherdess)
heroes and heroines of fairy tales written by the précieuses often appeared as shepherds and shepherdesses in pastoral settings, but these figures were...
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Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess, 1629 (printed by Thomas Cotes) and 1634 (printed by Augustine Matthews) respectively; the second quarto of Thomas...
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Corynaeus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
book six may have inspired similar rituals in John Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess (1609), and John Milton's Comus (1634). Conington, John (1876)...
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Drexel 4041 (category Manuscripts in the New York Public Library)
Belonging to the New York Public Library, it forms part of the Drexel Collection, housed in the Music Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing...
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Divina Pastora (Barquisimeto) (category Statues of the Madonna and Child)
Divina Pastora (English title: Divine Shepherdess) is a statue of the Madonna and Child, the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, with a lamb at her side...
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Gapan Church (category Roman Catholic national shrines in the Philippines)
Ecija; the Three Kings, and the Divina Pastora (Divine Shepherdess). In 1986, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines declared the church as...
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Folies Bergère (category Buildings and structures in the 9th arrondissement of Paris)
means "shepherdess"). In 1882, Édouard Manet painted his well-known painting A Bar at the Folies-Bergère which depicts a bar-girl, one of the demimondaines...
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