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MALCONTENT, THE

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John Marston is one of the most most misunderstood playwrights of the Elizabethan/Jacobean period.This edition brings together Marston's five major plays in one volume. "Antonio and Mellida", printed in 1602, is a revenge story in which a father and son are exiled from their dukedom by the violent usurper Piero; Antonio loves Piero's daughter, Mellida, and risks a visit to her at her father's court in disguise - with surprising consequences.

But the play's joyful conclusion is countered by the ferociously brutal "sequel", "Antonio's Revenge", a tragedy of moral relativism, and the darkest of Marston's plays. "The Malcontent" (1604), a bitter satire resembling "Measure for Measure", depicts an Italianate world of court depravity in which banished Altofronto delights in role-play, disguised as the malcontent Malevole and exposing corruption, lust and greed. "The Dutch Courtesan" (1605), an early version of a new dramatic genre, the satirical London comedy, is a play about sex and self-discipline. "Sophonisba" (1606) is an uncharacteristically austere tragedy of martyrdom and moral absolutism, admired by T.S.

Eliot for its "underlying serenity". This edition provides a critical introduction based on an informed understanding of the texts as scripts for the stage.

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Oxford University Press
0192822500 / 9780192822505
Paperback
822.3
19/06/1997
England
English
320p.
20 cm
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Contents: The malcontent - Antonio and Mellida - Antonio's revenge - The Dutch courtesan - Sophonisba.