Author:John Crowne

Works

 * Juliana, or the Princess of Poland (1671)
 * The History of Charles the Eighth of France, or The Invasion of Naples by the French (1672)
 * The Country Wit: A Comedy (1675)
 * Calisto, or, The Chast Nimph, a Masque (1675)
 * Andromache, a Tragedy (1675), a revision by Crowne of an earlier work
 * The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian (1677), in two parts
 * The Ambitious Statesman, or The Loyal Favourite (1679)
 * The Misery of Civil War (1680)
 * Henry the Sixth, the First Part, with the Death of the Duke of Gloucester, a Tragedy (1681)
 * Henry the Sixth, the Second Part, or The Miseries of Civil War, a Tragedy (1681)
 * Thyestes, A Tragedy (1681)
 * The City Politiques (1683)
 * Sir Courtly Nice, or It Cannot Be (1685)
 * Darius, King of Persia (1688)
 * Regulus a Tragedy (1694)
 * The English Frier; or The Town Sparks (1690)
 * The Married Beau; or The Curious Impertinent (1694)
 * Caligula, Emperor of Rome, a Tragedy (1698)

Poetry

 * Pandion and Amphigenia, or the History of the coy Lady of Thessalia (1665)
 * The Prologue to Calistho, with the Chorus’s Between The Acts (1675)
 * The Prologue and Epilogue to the City Politicks (1683)
 * A Poem, on The Lamented Death of our Late Gratious Soveraign, King Charles the II. of ever Blessed Memory. With a Congratulation to the Happy Succession of King James the II. By Mr. Crown (1685)
 * The Prologue and Epilogue to the New Comedy, called, The English Fryer, Or, The Town Sparks (1690)
 * Dæneids, or the Noble Labours of the Great Dean of Notre Dame in Paris (1692)
 * The History Or the Famous and Passionate Love, Between a Fair Noble Parisian Lady, And A Beautiful Young Singing-Man; A Chanter in the Quire of Notre-Dame in Paris, And A Singer in Opera’s. An Heroic Poem. In TWO Canto’s. Being in Imitation of Virgil’s Dido and Aeneas; and shews all the Passions Of a Proud Beauty, compell’d by Love, to abandon herself to her Inferiour; and being forsaken, how she Reveng’d herself, and recovered her Honor (1692)

Other

 * Notes and Observations On the Empress of Morocco. Or, Some few Errata’s to be Printed instead of the Sculptures with the Second Edition of that Play . . . Juvenal (1674), co-authored with John Dryden and Thomas Shadwell.

Collected works

 * The dramatic works of John Crowne, with prefatory memoir and notes (1873), in 4 vols., edited by James Maidment and William Hugh Logan

Works about Crowne

 *  John Crowne, His Life and Dramatic Works, (1922), by Arthur Franklin White
 *  John Crowne, His Life and Dramatic Works, (1922), by Arthur Franklin White
 *  John Crowne, His Life and Dramatic Works, (1922), by Arthur Franklin White
 *  John Crowne, His Life and Dramatic Works, (1922), by Arthur Franklin White
 *  John Crowne, His Life and Dramatic Works, (1922), by Arthur Franklin White