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Marston, Rivalry, Rapprochement, and Jonson

Charles Cathcart

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Marston, Rivalry, Rapprochement, and Jonson

Delve into the intriguing world of literary rivalry with Marston, Rivalry, Rapprochement, and Jonson by Charles Cathcart. This thought-provoking study, published in 2008, spans 198 pages and explores the complex relationship between two prominent figures of 17th-century English drama: John Marston and Ben Jonson. Cathcart uncovers significant yet overlooked aspects of their rivalry, particularly focusing on the anonymous play The Family of Love. Often attributed to Thomas Middleton or Lording Barry, this work is argued to be partially crafted by Marston himself, presenting a whimsical gesture of friendship towards Jonson. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism, the history of English drama, and the intricate dynamics of literary quarrels in the early modern period. Discover how rivalry can lead to unexpected alliances in this captivating exploration of Marston's and Jonson's literary landscape.

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Regular price €121,24
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