Cyril Tourneur
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'''Cyril Tourneur''' ({{IPAc-en|t|ʊr|n|ər}}; died 28 February 1626) was an English soldier, diplomat and [[dramatist]] who wrote ''[[The Atheist's Tragedy]]'' (published 1611); another (and better-known) play, ''[[The Revenger's Tragedy]]'' (1607), formerly believed to be by him, is now more generally attributed to [[Thomas Middleton]]. | '''Cyril Tourneur''' ({{IPAc-en|t|ʊr|n|ər}}; died 28 February 1626) was an English soldier, diplomat and [[dramatist]] who wrote ''[[The Atheist's Tragedy]]'' (published 1611); another (and better-known) play, ''[[The Revenger's Tragedy]]'' (1607), formerly believed to be by him, is now more generally attributed to [[Thomas Middleton]]. | ||
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Cyril Tourneur (Template:IPAc-en; died 28 February 1626) was an English soldier, diplomat and dramatist who wrote The Atheist's Tragedy (published 1611); another (and better-known) play, The Revenger's Tragedy (1607), formerly believed to be by him, is now more generally attributed to Thomas Middleton.
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