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  1. John Ford (1586 – c. 1639) was an English playwright and poet of the Jacobean and Caroline eras born in Ilsington in Devon, England. His plays deal mainly with the conflict between passion and conscience.

  2. John Ford (baptized April 17, 1586, Ilsington, Devon, Eng.—died 1639?) was an English dramatist of the Caroline period, whose revenge tragedies are characterized by certain scenes of austere beauty, insight into human passions, and poetic diction of a high order.

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  3. Este es un anexo de la filmografía de John Ford, director, productor, guionista y actor estadounidense, acreditado como Jack Ford en todas sus películas mudas hasta Cameo Kirby (1923).

  4. The Lover's Melancholy is an early Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Ford. While the dating of the works in Ford's canon is very uncertain, this play has sometimes been regarded as "Ford's first unaided drama," an anticipation of what would

  5. A concise introduction to the life and all-too-brief career of John Ford, perhaps the greatest playwright in England in the 1620's.