Teatro elisabettiano: Kyd, Marlowe, Heywood, Marston, Jonson, Webster, Tourneur, Ford
A few years later, R.A. Foakes took this idea further, arguing that virtually all of Marston's plays (with the sole exception of ... 327–9; R.A. Foakes, Marston and Tourneur, Writers and Their Works (Harlow, Essex: Longman, 1978).
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Richard Strier greatly assisted the research that led to the addition of much of the Reformation material ... John R. Knott , Jr. , not only read several chapters but also allowed me to see portions of his unpublished work .
the works of the great novelists of the century; in his middle chapters, he examines in detail novels by Scott, ... Twentieth-Century Literature in Retrospect, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1971 Dodsworth, ...
calls them 'conceits', and continually draws attention, in Marston's manner, to his virtuosity in using them. ... (V.i) These popular aphorisms and tags of Seneca Englished gave Marston and Tourneur a large part of the raw material from ...
The generic Italian names indicate , in both Marston's and Tourneur's ( as in Jonson's ) plays , that the characters are deliberately made inhuman . Jonson himself was probably relying upon the Morality tradition ; at all events ...
Bogard , though , sees Marston's importance as a playwright in his attempt to combine satiric Stoicism , tragic Stoicism ... Shakespeare's Measure for Measure , Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy , and Marston's own The Fawn .