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Celebrating the 400th anniversary of John Marston's debut as a
professional playwright, this collection of critical essays on his
work by leading scholars in the early modern field discovers, in
the de-centred, hilarious, but unsettling work of this
idiosyncratic Renaissance dramatist, an uncannily post-modern
voice. Always at odds with his contemporaries, the censor and
sometimes his own audience, Marston is shown to be a deeply
conflicted figure but the qualities which estranged him from
previous critical eras are precisely those that are now instantly
accessible. This volume's essays, the themes of which coincide both
in contemporary currents in literary theory and criticism and in
the plays of John Marston, reveal at every turn the full extent of
his ambiguity towards politics, gender and the very medium he wrote
for and in.
Celebrating the 400th anniversary of John Marston's debut as a professional playwright, this collection of critical essays on his work discovers, in the decentered, hilarious, but unsettling work of this idiosyncratic Renaissance dramatist, an uncannily postmodern voice. The qualities that estranged Marston from previous critical eras are precisely those that are now instantly accessible and this volume's essays, by leading scholars in the early modern field, explore the full extent of Marston's ambiguity toward politics, gender and the very medium he wrote for and in.
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