Shakespeare’s Contemporary dramatists

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The Elizabethan and Jacobean theatres specialized in new plays which had relatively few performances over a period of a few weeks. There was thus a huge appetite for fresh writing, and hundreds of plays, many now lost, were produced, often collaboratively. In this section of Great Writers Inspire some of these non-Shakespearean plays and authors are introduced through a combination of podcasts, ebooks and supporting materials. Some plays – such as John Webster’s empathic presentation of a woman who follows her own desires in The Duchess of Malfi (1614) – have had an ongoing life in the modern theatre. Others – such as Thomas Dekker’s contemporary fairytale The Shoemakers Holiday (1599) are interesting precisely because they so closely map onto the immediate context of their writing and performance, giving us a window into the late Elizabethan world. Read more
# Title Description Contributor
11 The seven deadlie sinns of London Ed. by E. Arber. Series: Engl. scholar's libr., limited libr. ed. 7 Lond.
12 Plays by Thomas Dekker The shoemaker's holiday -- The honest whore, pts l-2 -- Old Fortunatus -- The witch of Edmonton…
13 Marlowe, a conspectus Published: London : G. Routledge & sons, ltd.
14 Christopher Marlowe's tragedy of Edward the Second with an introduction and notes by Wilhelm Wagner Hamburg : Boyes and Geisler
15 Christopher Marlowe (works of) Edited by Havelock Ellis ; with an introduction by J. A. Symonds. Description: General…
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