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  1. James Shirley (or Sherley) (September 1596 – October 1666) was an English dramatist.

    • James Shirley, William Gifford, Alexander Dyce
    • 1833
  2. Apr 8, 2024 · James Shirley (born September 1596, London, Eng.—buried Oct. 29, 1666, London) was an English poet and dramatist, one of the leading playwrights in the decade before the closing of the theaters by Parliament in 1642.

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  3. Learn about James Shirley, a prolific playwright and poet of the English Renaissance, who dominated the last generation of drama under Charles I. Explore his life, career, and works, including his neo-Ovidian fable Narcissus and his masque The Triumph of Peace.

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  5. Learn about the life and works of James Shirley, a prolific playwright of the Caroline stage who wrote comedies, tragedies, and masques. Find out how he influenced later dramatists and adapted to changing political and social conditions.

  6. Learn about James Shirley, a prolific and influential playwright of the Caroline era, who wrote in various genres and styles. Explore his life, works, achievements, and critical reception with eNotes.com's comprehensive study guide.

  7. Playwright and poet James Shirley was born in 1596 in London, England. He dominated the last generation of English Renaissance drama with an industrious fluency approached by no other playwright during the reign of Charles I. Others, notably John Ford, wrote plays of greater power...

  8. Explore the life and works of James Shirley, a prominent dramatist of the late English Renaissance. Find his plays, poems, grammars, and a collection of essays on his style, genre, and cultural context.

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