Wentworth Smith
(1571–1623)

English dramatist

Works

  • The Hector of Germanie, or the Palsgrave, Prime Elector. A New Play, an Honourable Hystorie (1615)

Lost works

  • The Freeman's Honour
  • The Conquest of the West Indies (1601), with John Day and William Haughton
  • The Rising of Cardinal Wolsey (1601), with Henry Chettle, Michael Drayton, and Anthony Munday
  • Six Clothiers (1601), with Richard Hathwaye and Haughton; in two parts
  • Too Good to be True, or the Northern Man (1601), with Chettle and Hathwaye
  • Love parts Friendship (1602), with Chettle
  • As merry as may be (1602), with Day and Hathwaye
  • Albere Galles (1602), with Thomas Heywood
  • Marshal Osric (1602), completed by Heywood
  • The Three Brothers (1602)
  • Lady Jane (1602), with Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Heywood, and John Webster
  • The Black Dog of Newgate (1602-3), with Day, Hathwaye, and ‘the other poet,’ probably Haughton; in two parts
  • The Unfortunate General, a French History (1603), with Day, Hathwaye, and ‘the other poet’
  • An Italian Tragedy (1603)

Works about Smith


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