Thomas Heywood

Title page from ''A Pleasant Comedy, Called a Maidenhead Well Lost,'' 1634 Thomas Heywood (early 1570s – 16 August 1641) was an English playwright, actor, and author. His main contributions were to late Elizabethan and early Jacobean theatre. He is best known for his masterpiece ''A Woman Killed with Kindness'', a domestic tragedy, which was first performed in 1603 at the Rose Theatre by the Worcester's Men company. He was a prolific writer, claiming to have had "an entire hand or at least a maine finger in two hundred and twenty plays", although only a fraction of his work has survived. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1846
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1850
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1851
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1886
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1888
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by Dekker, Thomas 1572-1632
Published 1890
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by Dekker, Thomas 1572-1632
Published 1890
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by Heywood, Thomas, 1574?-1641.
Published 1903
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1903
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1906
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by Heywood, Thomas 1574-1641
Published 1907
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Published 1912
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by Dekker, Thomas -25.08.1632
Published 1914
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