James Shirley
English dramatist and poet
Born
1596
429 years ago
Died
October 29th, 1666
359 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
England
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An English dramatist and poet, contributions included plays that were popular in the 17th century. His works often explored themes of love and morality. Major plays included 'The Coronation of Pope Joan' and 'The Ball'. His career flourished during the English Renaissance theatre period, and he remained active in the drama scene until the Great Plague of 1665 affected the theatre industry. After the theatres closed, his career faced significant challenges.
Wrote 'The Coronation of Pope Joan'
Wrote 'The Ball'
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