Arthur Wilson (writer)

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Arthur Wilson (baptised 14 December 1595 – October 1652) was a 17th-century English playwright, historian and poet. Born a commoner, he worked as a gentleman-in-waiting and steward to several powerful Parliamentarians in the period up to the English Civil War. He is remembered as a minor playwright, who wrote several plays for London's Blackfriars Theatre, and as the author of The History of Great Britain, being the Life and Reign of King James I, which documents the anti-Stuartism prevalent in the late Caroline era. rdf:langString
Arthur Wilson (baptisé en 1595 à Great Yarmouth et mort en 1652 à (en)) est un dramaturge et un historien anglais de la période élisabéthaine. rdf:langString
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