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
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21 Thomas Middleton 1887 etching Portrait of Thomas Middleton from his selected plays (1887). By My scan; etching for Vizetelly…
22 Jonson 1616 folio Workes title page Title page of Ben Jonson's 1616 folio edition of his collected poems and plays.
23 Ben Jonson by George Vertue By George Vertue after Gerard van Honthorst.
24 Dekker his dreame Woodcut from title page of Dekker his Dreame (1620).
25 Course: John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi An Open University course. Description: "This unit concentrates on Acts 1 and 2 of John Webster’s… Open University
26 The seven deadlie sinns of London Ed. by E. Arber. Series: Engl. scholar's libr., limited libr. ed. 7 Lond.
27 Plays by Thomas Dekker The shoemaker's holiday -- The honest whore, pts l-2 -- Old Fortunatus -- The witch of Edmonton…
28 Marlowe, a conspectus Published: London : G. Routledge & sons, ltd.
29 Christopher Marlowe's tragedy of Edward the Second with an introduction and notes by Wilhelm Wagner Hamburg : Boyes and Geisler
30 Christopher Marlowe (works of) Edited by Havelock Ellis ; with an introduction by J. A. Symonds. Description: General…
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