The Tamer Tamed

by John Fletcher

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This is an irreverent sequel to the 'Taming of the Shrew' written in 1611. It is the story of Petruchio who marries for a second time and is tamed by his wife Maria. It provides a revealing insight into changing attitudes to women and marriage in the Jacobean period.

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The team of Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) and John Fletcher (1579-1625) wrote some of the most popular dramas of Elizabethan England. Beaumont and Fletcher began to work together in about 1606 and continued their partnership until Beaumont's retirement in 1613. Beaumont apparently was the primary plotter of their plays, while Fletcher had a strong show more flair for language. Their comedies and tragedies include The Woman Hater, The Coxcomb, A Maid's Tragedy, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Wit Without Money, and Philaster, Or Love Lies A Bleeding. Fletcher wrote several plays alone as well, such as the comedy The Wild Goose Chase (1621) and the tragedy Bonduca (1614). Cardenio, or the Second Maiden's Tragedy, and Two Noble Kinsmen are attributed to Fletcher, although there has been some speculation he collaborated on these with Shakespeare. Beaumont and Fletcher's work is energetic, full of stage thrills, declamatory speeches and bizarre plots. Though it is not as rich and unified as that of some of their contemporaries including Shakespeare and Webster, it influenced the development of Restoration comedy and tragedy, and thus played an important role in the history of drama. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Tamer Tamed
Original title
The Woman's Prize, or, The Tamer Tam'd
Disambiguation notice
This play is by Fletcher alone.

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Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism
DDC/MDS
822.3Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish drama1558-1625 Elizabethan period
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PR2510 .W3Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish renaissance (1500-1640)
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