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"The Laws of Candy" from John Fletcher. Jacobean playwright (1579-1625).




John Fletcher (1579-1625) was a Jacobean playwright. Following William Shakespeare as house playwright for the King's Men, he was among the most prolific and influential dramatists of his day; during his lifetime and in the early Restoration, his fame rivalled Shakespeare's...

The Laws of Candy is a Jacobean stage play, a tragicomedy that is significant principally because of the question of its authorship. The play is set in Crete - "Candy" and "Candia" being archaic names for the island. In Ford's fictional Candy, two unusual laws are in the statute...


The Laws of Candy; Beaumont & Fletcher's Works, has been considered an important book throughout the human history. So that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. The...


"The Laws of Candy" is a tragic play written by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont, believed to have been first performed in the early 17th century. The play is set in the fictional kingdom of Candy and centers around the themes of love, power, and justice. The plot revolves...

Explore the vibrant world of early modern English drama with "The Laws of Candy," a captivating work by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. This meticulously prepared print edition brings to life a significant piece of Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, offering a glimpse into...