Day, John
Related Category: English Literature, 1500 to 1799: Biographies
1574?1640?, English dramatist. Educated at Cambridge, he was one of Philip Henslowe's group of playwrights, collaborating with Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and others. The allegorical masque
The Parliament of Bees, which was written c.1607 (pub. 1641) is his only important work. His other plays include
The Isle of Gulls (1606) and
The Travels of Three English Brothers (1607).