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  1. Charles Sedley. Writer: Bellamira. Charles Sedley was born in March 1639 in Aylesford, Kent, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Bellamira (1974). He died on 20 August 1701 in Hampstead, London, England, UK.

  2. This paper examines Sir Charles Sedley’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra (1607), showing the Restoration tolerance to the E ast and anxiety of Charles II’s transformation into absolutism.

  3. The structure of The Mulberry-Garden. The Mulberry-Garden is a typical split-plot tragicomedy, which was a popular and thriving genre of Restoration comedy between 1660 and 1671. [5] The multi-plot structure generally comprises a heroic couple (e.g. Althea and Eugenio, Diana and Philander in Sedley's play) in a high plot with a chivalric or ...

  4. Sir Charles Sedley, 4th baronet (March 1639 - 20 August 1701) was an English poet, playwright, and courtier. Sedley, son and heir of a Kentish baronet, was at Oxford and, coming to the Court of Charles II, became one of the most popular and brilliant members of its dissipated circles. He was the author of 2 tragedies and 3 comedies, now forgotten, though extravagantly lauded in their day, and ...

  5. Sir Charles Sedley, 5:e baronet, född ( döpt den 5 mars) 1639, död den 20 augusti 1701 i Hampstead, var en engelsk dramatiker. Han var dotterson till Henry Savile . Sedley var jämte Etheredge den författare, som förmedlade det Molièreska lustspelets inträngande i England. Han tillhörde den intimare kretsen omkring Karl II och var känd ...

  6. 23 de jul. de 2018 · Sir Charles Sedley, 1st Bt. was born circa 1695. 2 He was the son of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 He died in 1730. 2 He lived at Southfleet, Kent, England G. 1 He was created 1st Baronet Sedley, of Southfleet, co. Kent.

  7. Catherine Colyear, suo jure Countess of Dorchester and Countess of Portmore ( née Sedley; 21 December 1657 – 26 October 1717), [1] was an English noble and courtier. She was the mistress of King James II of England both before and after he came to the throne. [2] Catherine was noted not for beauty but for her celebrated wittiness and sharp ...