Beggars Bush

Beggars Bush

A Tale of Usurpation, Identity, and Redemption in Flanders

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"Beggars Bush" is a comedic play co-authored by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, set in the region of Flanders. The narrative revolves around themes of usurpation, identity, and redemption. The play opens with the usurper Wolfort having seized control of the Earldom of Flanders during the minority of the rightful heir, Florez. Wolfort's rise to power is marked by treachery and manipulation, as he exploits the political instability following the death of the Countess. The rightful heir, Florez, is forced into hiding under the alias Goswin, a wealthy merchant in Bruges. As the story unfolds, ...