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John Marston of the Middle Temple : An Elizabethan Dramatist in His Social Setting
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Philip J. Finkelpearl
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December 31 1969
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9780674183957
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December 31 1969
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10.4159/harvard.9780674183971
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Preface
pp. x
Acknowledgments
pp. xi
Contents
pp. 3
I. The Inns of Court in the Late Sixteenth Century
pp. 19
II. Literary Life at the Inns of Court in the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century
pp. 32
III. Revels Inns of at the Court
pp. 45
IV. The Middle Temple’s “Prince D’Amour” Revels of 1597–98
pp. 62
V. The Political Climate at the Inns of Court (1590–1615)
pp. 70
VI. “The Noblest Nourceries of Humanity and Liberty”
pp. 83
VII. John Marston’s Early Writing
pp. 125
VIII. Jack Drum’s Entertainment: Speech and Style at Highgate
pp. 140
IX. The Antonio Plays: “What Men Must Be”
pp. 162
X. What You Will or Don Kynsayder’s Descent from Parnassus
pp. 178
XI. The Malcontent: Virtuous Machiavellianism
pp. 195
XII. The Dutch Curtezan: “Rich Sence” and “Bad Language”
pp. 220
XIII. Parasitaster or The Fawne: King James and the Prince D’Amour
pp. 238
XIV. Sophonisba: Wonder and Shame
pp. 254
XV. Conclusion: A “Timely Change”
pp. 261
Appendix A. Some Important Figures at the Inns of Court (1590–1610)
pp. 265
Appendix B. Chronological Table of Events in Marston’s Life and Related Events at the Middle Temple
pp. 268
Appendix C. The Date of the Antonio Plays and Their Chronological Relationship to Hamlet
pp. 273
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