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- Bonduca abstract "Bonduca is a Jacobean tragi-comedy in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, generally judged by scholars to be the work of John Fletcher alone. It was acted by the King's Men c. 1613, and published in 1647 in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio.The play is a dramatisation of the story of Boudica, the British Celtic queen who led a revolt against the Romans in 60–61 AD. Critics, however, have classified Bonduca as a \"historical romance,\" rather than a history play comparable to those written by Shakespeare; historical accuracy was not Fletcher's primary concern. The play constantly shifts between comedy and tragedy.The principal hero is not Bonduca herself, but rather Caratach, who is anachronistically depicted as her general, despite having been exiled from Britain almost a decade prior. Nennius, the legendary British opponent of Julius Caesar, is also included. However, most of the action takes place from the Roman point of view, centring on the Roman officers Junius and Petillius, who fall in love with Bonduca's two daughters. The latter is a fictionalised version of Petillius Cerialis.".
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- Bonduca wikiPageRevisionID "697234792".
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_history.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Beaumont_and_Fletcher.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Beaumont_and_Fletcher_folios.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Boudica.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Britons,_Strike_Home!.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Caratacus.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Category:1613_plays.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Marlowe.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_Hoy.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Knight_(Kings_Men).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink English_Renaissance_theatre.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink English_literature.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Foul_papers.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_Suetonius_Paulinus.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink George_Colman_the_Elder.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Turtledove.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Condell.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Purcell.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink John_Dryden.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink John_Lowin.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink John_Underwood_(actor).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Men_(playing_company).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Nennius_of_Britain.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Tooley.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Poenius_Postumus.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Prompter.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Quintus_Petillius_Cerialis.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Burbage.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Robinson_(actor).
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Ruled_Britannia.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Taranis.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink Tragicomedy.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink William_Ecclestone.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink William_Ostler.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Bonduca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonduca".
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- Bonduca subject Category:1613_plays.
- Bonduca subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- Bonduca subject Category:Plays_by_John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- Bonduca hypernym Jacobean.
- Bonduca type MusicGenre.
- Bonduca type Work.
- Bonduca type Work.
- Bonduca comment "Bonduca is a Jacobean tragi-comedy in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, generally judged by scholars to be the work of John Fletcher alone. It was acted by the King's Men c. 1613, and published in 1647 in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio.The play is a dramatisation of the story of Boudica, the British Celtic queen who led a revolt against the Romans in 60–61 AD.".
- Bonduca label "Bonduca".
- Bonduca sameAs Q4941450.
- Bonduca sameAs m.0266n08.
- Bonduca sameAs Q4941450.
- Bonduca wasDerivedFrom Bonduca?oldid=697234792.
- Bonduca isPrimaryTopicOf Bonduca.