This book is a collection of six plays by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, two of the most influential playwrights of the Jacobean era. The plays reflect the spirit of the times, with their wit, romance, and political intrigue. They also display the authors’ mastery of the dramatic form, and their deep understanding of human nature and society. The collection includes the popular plays The Elder Brother, The Spanish Curate, Wit Without Money, Beggars Bush, The Humourous Lieutenant, and The Faithful Shepherdess.
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