Investigated in this study are significant and unexplored signs of John Marston's literary rivalry with Ben Jonson. The centrepiece of the book is its argument that the anonymous play The Family of Love, sometimes attributed to Thomas Middleton and sometimes to Lording Barry, was in part the work of John Marston, and that it constitutes a whimsical statement of amity with Jonson.
Investigated in this study are significant and unexplored signs of John Marston's literary rivalry with Ben Jonson. The centrepiece of the book is its argument that the anonymous play The Family of Love, sometimes attributed to Thomas Middleton and sometimes to Lording Barry, was in part the work of John Marston, and that it constitutes a whimsical statement of amity with Jonson.
Contents: The war of the theatres and the virtues of conjecture Love's Martyr, the 'vatum chorus', and speculative attribution John Weever and 'Horace merit' Why did What You Will appear in 1607? The Insatiate Countess: emulation, appropriation and cuckoldry The Family of Love and John Marston The Family of Love and the 'poets' war' Malvolio, Marston and Frederick Fleay Afterword Bibliography Index.
Contents: The war of the theatres and the virtues of conjecture Love's Martyr, the 'vatum chorus', and speculative attribution John Weever and 'Horace merit' Why did What You Will appear in 1607? The Insatiate Countess: emulation, appropriation and cuckoldry The Family of Love and John Marston The Family of Love and the 'poets' war' Malvolio, Marston and Frederick Fleay Afterword Bibliography Index.
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