Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, Vol. 07 of 10

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Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, Vol. 07 of 10

by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher

EN·~10 hours

Chapters

Description

A bright, breezy opening throws listeners into a bustling countryside scene where lovers and rivals mingle among millers, gentlemen, and servants. The early exchange between two sisters, their flirtatious banter, and the sudden arrival of armed men set a tone of lively confusion, hinting at both romance and rivalry. The dialogue crackles with quick wit, as characters argue over honor, affection, and the propriety of their pursuits.

As the plot unfolds, the audience is drawn into a tangled web of secret attractions and mistaken identities. Young nobles vie for the same woman, while a bumbling miller’s family adds rustic humor and unexpected obstacles. The play balances clever wordplay with physical comedy, offering a vivid portrait of early‑17th‑century courtly intrigue seen through the lens of a bustling millyard. Listeners will enjoy the spirited repartee and the promise of further entanglements without revealing what twists lie beyond the first act.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (604K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Francis Beaumont

Francis Beaumont

1584–1616

Best known for his lively partnership with John Fletcher, this Jacobean dramatist helped shape the English stage with plays that blend wit, romance, and sudden turns of feeling. His work includes "The Knight of the Burning Pestle," still admired for its playful, surprising take on theater itself.

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John Fletcher

John Fletcher

1579–1625

A leading dramatist of the Jacobean stage, he helped shape English theater after Shakespeare and is still best known for his lively collaborations with Francis Beaumont. His plays mix romance, wit, and sudden turns of feeling in a way that kept audiences coming back.

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