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In the 1610s, Middleton began his fruitful collaboration with the actor William Rowley, producing Wit at Several Weapons and A Fair Quarrel ; working alone he produced his comic masterpiece, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, in 1613.
His best-known plays are the tragedies The Changeling ( written with William Rowley ) and Women Beware Women, and the cynically satirical city comedy A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.
* Wit at Several Weapons, a city comedy ( 1613 ); printed as part of the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio, but stylistic analysis indicates comprehensive revision by Middleton and William Rowley.
Co-written with William Rowley.
Co-written with William Rowley and perhaps a third collaborator, who may have been Philip Massinger or Thomas Heywood.
Co-written with William Rowley.
Believed to be a play by Middleton and William Rowley revised by Thomas Dekker and John Ford.
Co-written with William Rowley.
With John Fletcher, John Ford, and William Rowley (?
With Thomas Middleton and William Rowley:
* A Faire Quarrell ( play )-Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
* The Changeling-Thomas Middleton and William Rowley text
* William Rowley & Thomas Heywood (?
* Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, & Philip Massinger-The Old Law
* William Rowley ( and others?
** William Rowley, dramatist ( born c. 1585 )
* Thomas Dekker, John Ford, & William Rowley (?
* William Rowley A Search for Money
* John Day, William Rowley, & George Wilkins The Travels of the Three English Brothers
* The Changeling ( play ), a play by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
His later plays were collaborative city comedies: Anything for a Quiet Life ( c. 1621 ), co-written with Thomas Middleton, and A Cure for a Cuckold ( c. 1624 ), co-written with William Rowley.
Among these plays is one, Keep the Widow Waking ( 1624, with Ford, Webster, and William Rowley ), dramatized two recent murders in Whitechapel.
Close to twenty of his plays were published during his lifetime ; of these, more than half are comedies, with three significant tragedies, Lust's Dominion ( presumably identical to The Spanish Moor's Tragedy, written with Day, Marston, and William Haughton, 1600 ) The Witch of Edmonton ( with Ford and Rowley, 1621 ), and The Virgin Martyr ( with Massinger, 1620 ).

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