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Francis Beaumont
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Francis Beaumont
Charles Mills Gayley, professor of English and the Classics (1858-1932)
This ebook presents «Francis Beaumont», from Charles Mills Gayley. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Dedication
- Preface
- Part One. Beaumont's Life
- Chapter I. The Castor And Pollux Of Elizabethan Drama
- Chapter Ii. Beaumont's Family; His Early Years: Grace-dieu, Oxford
- Chapter Iii. At The Inns Of Court And Chancery; The Poems Assigned To These Earlier Years
- Chapter Iv. The Vaux Cousins And The Gunpowder Plot
- Chapter V. Fletcher's Family, And His Youth
- Chapter Vi. Some Early Plays Of Beaumont And Of Fletcher
- Chapter Vii. The Banke-side And The Period Of The Partnership
- Chapter Viii. Relations With Shakespeare, Jonson, And Others In The Theatrical World
- Chapter Ix. The Masque Of The Inner Temple
- Chapter X. An Intersecting Circle Of Jovial Sort
- Chapter Xi. Beaumont And Sir Philip Sidney's Daughter
- Chapter Xii, Beaumont's Marriage And Death - The Surviving Family
- Chapter Xiii. The Personality, And The Contemporary Reputation Of Beaumont
- Chapter Xiv. Tradition, And Traditional Criticism
- Chapter Xv. A Few Words Of Fletcher's Later Years
- Part Two. The Collaboration Of Beaumont And Fletcher
- Chapter Xvi, Statement Of The Problem; Critical Apparatus
- Chapter Xvii. The Delimitation Of The Field
- Chapter Xviii, The Versification Of Fletcher And Of Beaumont
- Chapter Xix. Fletcher's Diction
- Chapter Xx. Fletcher's Mental Habit
- Chapter Xxi. Beaumont's Diction
- Chapter Xxii. Beaumont's Mental Habit
- Chapter Xxiii. The Authorship Of Three Disputed Plays
- Chapter Xxiv. The Woman-hater And The Knight
- Chapter Xxv. The Five Central Plays
- Chapter Xxvi. The Last Play
- Chapter Xxvii. The Dramatic Art, Principally Of Beaumont
- Chapter Xxviii. Did The Beaumont 'romance' Influence Shakespeare
- Chapter Xxix. Conclusion