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         Webster John:     more books (34)
  1. The White Devil (New Mermaids) by John Webster, Christina Luckyj, 2008-07-31
  2. John Webster: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Samuel Schuman, 1985-07
  3. Tragedy and Tragicomedy in the Plays of John Webster by Jacqueline Pearson, 1980-06
  4. John Webster's the Duchess of Malfi (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  5. John Webster (Hogarth lectures on literature, [16]) by Clifford Leech, 1969-06
  6. A Winter's Snake: Dramatic Form in the Tragedies of John Webster by Christina Luckyj, 1989-11
  7. John Webster, Citizen and Dramatist by M. C. Bradbrook, 1980-11
  8. The Meters of John Webster (American University Studies, XIII, Linguistics, Vol 12) by Betty Jane Schlerman, 1989-11
  9. John Webster (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Margaret Loftus Ranald, 1989-04
  10. Skull Beneath the Skin: The Achievement of John Webster by Professor Charles R Forker PhD, 1986-09-15
  11. The white devil and the Duchess of Malfy by John Webster 1580?-1625? Sampson Martin Wright 1866-1930 ed, 1904-12-31
  12. Three Revenge Tragedies: The Revenger's Tragedy; The White Devil; The Changeling (Penguin Classics) by Cyril Tourneur, John Webster, et all 2005-04-26
  13. Northward Hoe, 1607 (1914) by Thomas Dekker, John Webster, 2007-11-10
  14. Webster: The Tragedies (Analysing Texts) by Kate Aughterson, 2001-04-14

21. Redefining The Sacred--Schedule And Bibliography
Michael Questier. Conversion, Politics and Religion in England, 1580?1625?. (Cambridge,1996). T. Webster. Godly Clergy in Early Stuart England. John Milton.
http://www.folger.edu/institute/sacred/schedule.html
22-25 June Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England Monday 6/22 Introduction Tuesday 6/23 Laetitia Yeandle: Late Medieval Primers and Reformation Manuscripts Wednesday 6/24 Peter Blayney: Early Tudor Book Trade Thursday 6/25 Rich McCoy: Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England
  • John Bossy. "The Mass as a Social Institution, 1200-1700." Past and Present
  • Mervyn James. "Ritual, Drama and Social Body in the Late Medieval English Town." In Society, Politics, and Culture: Studies in Early Modern England. (Cambridge, 1986), 16-47.
29 June-2 July Early Stages of the Reformation: Heresy and Schism Monday 6/29 Rich McCoy: John Skelton: Carnival to Crackdown Primary Sources:
  • John Skelton. "Collyn Clout," "Ware the Hauke," "A Replycacion." In The Complete English Poems , John Scattergood, ed. (Harmondsworth, 1983).
  • John Foxe. "The Troubles and Martyrdom of Bilney." In Acts and Monuments, George Townsend, ed. vol. 4 (New York, 1965), 620-625, 631-632, 642-643, 652-655.
Secondary Sources:
  • A.G. Dickens. "Lutherans and Humanists." In

22. John Webster (1580?-1625?)
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23. The Life Of John Webster (1580?-1625?)
Very little is known about the life of John Webster. He BibliographyBerry, Ralph. The Art of John Webster (1972) Bliss, Lee. World's
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Great Fire of London
in 1666, no accurate date exists. It is possible that John Webster attended the respected Merchant Taylors' School, but there is no evidence to the same. There is a record of a John Webster entered at Middle Temple, one of the Inns of Court, in 1598, but it is not certain that he was John Webster, the playwright. It is, however, likely, considering Webster's connections with Templars Sir Thomas Overbury John Marston , and John Ford , as well as his knowledge of law as evidenced later by his plays. Yet whoever this Webster was, he was never called to the bar.
Philip Henslowe
. The first mention of Webster as a writer comes in 1602 when Anthony Munday Michael Drayton Thomas Middleton , and John Webster were paid an advance for a now-lost play titled Caesar's Fall (or Two Shapes Webster's first known work dates from 1604. In 1604 Webster wrote an Induction for the revival of John Marston 's The Malcontent , and collaborated with Thomas Dekker on Westward Ho , a citizen comedy , and on The Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyatt . The satire was answered by Jonson , Marston, and Chapman in their Eastward Ho . The collaboration with Dekker continued with their retaliation

24. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Webster, John 1580 - 1625
Webster, John 1580 1625. Záhlaví. Název. Signatura
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Webster, John 1580 - 1625
Záhlaví Název Signatura ALŽBÌTINSKÉ Alžbìtinské divadlo S 10869/3 DAW, Kurt S 16627 DOLLIMORE, Jonathan Radical tragedy S 17808 KNIGHT, George Wilson Shakespearian dimensions S 17470 TRUSSLER, Simon The Cambridge illustrated history of British theat S 16782 WYMER, Rowland S 17405 Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

25. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Webster, John, 1580?1625? Titles. Duchess OfMalfi, The. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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Project Gutenberg Author record
Webster, John, 1580?-1625?
Titles
Duchess Of Malfi, The
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26. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Webster, Frank V. Webster, Jean, 18761916. Webster, John, 1580?-1625? Weems, ML(Mason Locke), 1759-1825. Wellhausen, Julius, 1844-1918. Wells, Carolyn, d. 1942.
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Author Index "W"
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 Walker, H. Wilfrid Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 ... Wyss, Johann David, 1743-1818
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27. Introductory Note. Webster, John. 1909-14. The Duchess Of Malfi. The Harvard Cla
OF John Webster’s life almost nothing is known. The dates 1580–1625 given forhis birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the best that can
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28. 63456. Webster, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION John Webster (1580–1625), British dramatist. repr. InThe Complete Works of John Webster, ed. FL Lucas (1927). Bosola
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29. John Webster Quotes - The Quotations Page
Page. Quotations by Author. John Webster (1580 1625) English dramatistmore author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total,
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30. John Webster - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Page. Quotations by Author. Author details John Webster (1580 1625).Full Name, Webster, John. Biography, English dramatist. Quotations,
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31. The San Antonio College LitWeb John Webster Page
The John Webster Page. ( ?1580 1625 ) Major Works Three Plays is publishedby Viking Press and includes the first three plays listed below.
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The John Webster Page
Major Works

Three Plays is published by Viking Press and includes the first three plays listed below. Oxford World's Classics publishes a Webster volume (1998) That contains those three plays plus the Cuckold
The White Devil
A Monumental Column
On Line
The Duchess of Malfi On Line at David Lipscombe . Thanks to Dr. Larry Brown.
The Devils Law-Case
Appius and Virginia
A Cure for a Cuckold

Three Poems On Line
About Webster John Webster at Luminarium. Back to Renaissance and Early Seventeenth Century

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John Webster(1580?1625) See the 17th Century. Thomas Nashe(1567-1601). JohnWebster(1580?-1625). Robert Herrick(1591-1674) George Herbert(1593-1633).
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Ben Jonson See the 17th Century. Beaumont and Fletcher. John Webster(1580?1625)See the 17th Century. John Webster(1580?-1625) -The Duchess of Malfi.
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34. John Webster And His Critics (in MARION)
Author Moore, Don D. Published Baton Rouge, Louisiana State UniversityPress, 1966. Subject Webster, John, 1580?1625? Series
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John Webster and his critics
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    35. GIGA Quote Author Page For John Webster
    GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR John Webster English playwright (c. 1580 1625),
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    GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR JOHN WEBSTER
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    JOHN WEBSTER
    Were there no heaven nor hell
    I should be honest.
    Duchess of Malfi (act I, sc. I) [ Honesty
    He hath put a girdle 'bout the world
    And sounded all her quicksands.
    Duchess of Malfi (act II, sc. 1) [ Navigation Past sorrows, let us moderately lament them; For those to come, seek wisely to prevent them. Duchess of Malfi (act III, sc. 2) [ Sorrow That's the greatest torture souls feel in hell, In hell, that they must live, and cannot die. Duchess of Malfi (act IV, sc. 1, l. 84) [ Hell I know death hath ten thousand several doors For men to take their exits. Duchess of Malfi (act IV, sc. 2) [ Death I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history. The Duchess of Malfi (act V, sc. 3) [ Ruin I have ever thought Nature doth nothing so great for great men

    36. GIGA Chronological Author List "1550 To 1599"
    English poet (c. 1580 1622) John Taylor ( The Water Poet ) , English poet (1580- 1654) John Webster , English playwright (c. 1580 - 1625) Sir Thomas
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    Lady Elizabeth Carew (or Cary or Carey)
    English writer (alive 1590)
    Charles IX
    French king of France (1550 - 1574)
    Humphrey Gifford
    English poet (1550 - 1600)
    Bishop John King
    English bishop (living 1594)
    Claude Mermet
    French poet (about 1550 - 1605)
    John Minsheu (Minshew)
    English linguist and lexicographer (c. 1550 - after 1627)
    William Camden
    English antiquary historian (1551 - 1623)
    Jean Bertaut
    French poet and bishop of Sees (1552 - 1611)
    Lord Edward Coke
    English judge and jurist (1552 - 1634) Simon Forman English astrologer and alleged quack physician (1552 - 1611) Sir Walter Raleigh English navigator, historian and courtier (1552 - 1618) Edmund Spenser English poet (c. 1552 - 1599) John Florio English teacher, writer, translator and lexicographer (1553? - 1625) King Henry IV ("LeGrand") French king (1553 - 1610) Richard Hooker English divine and author (1553 - 1600) Stephen Gosson English divine and dramatist (1554 - 1623) Fulke Greville (Lord Brooke) English poet (1554 - 1628) John Lyly (Lylie or Lyllie) English dramatist (c. 1554 - 1606)

    37. Duchess Of Malfi, The By John Webster: Introductory Note
    Introductory Note Of John Webster`s life almost nothing is known. The dates 15801625given for his birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the
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    Of John Webster`s life almost nothing is known. The dates 1580-1625 given for his birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the best that can be said is that no known facts contradict them.
    The first notice of Webster so far discovered shows that he was collaborating in the production of plays for the theatrical manager, Henslowe, in 1602, and of such collaboration he seems to have done a considerable amount. Four plays exist which he wrote alone, "The White Devil," "The Duchess of Malfi," "The Devil`s Law-Case," and "Appius and Virginia."
    "The Duchess of Malfi" was published in 1623, but the date of writing may have been as early as 1611. It is based on a story in Painter`s "Palace of Pleasure," translated from the Italian novelist, Bandello; and it is entirely possible that it has a foundation in fact. In any case, it portrays with a terrible vividness one side of the court life of the Italian Renaissance; and its picture of the fierce quest of pleasure, the recklessness of crime, and the worldliness of the great princes of the Church finds only too ready corroboration in the annals of the time.
    Webster`s tragedies come toward the close of the great series of tragedies of blood and revenge, in which "The Spanish Tragedy" and "Hamlet" are landmarks, but before decadence can fairly be said to have set in. He, indeed, loads his scene with horrors almost past the point which modern taste can bear; but the intensity of his dramatic situations, and his superb power of flashing in a single line a light into the recesses of the human heart at the crises of supreme emotion, redeems him from mere sensationalism, and places his best things in the first rank of dramatic writing.

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    Translate this page Ján 1612 - 1684 Weber, Konstancie 1762 - 1842 Weber, Max 1864 - 1920 Weber, Richard1932 Webern, Anton 1883 - 1945 Webster, John 1580 - 1625 Wechsberg, Josef
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    39. History Of Renaissance Theater.
    Testament (trans.). Webster, John (1580?1625?), dramatist'The Duchessof Malfi'. Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-42), poet'Certayne Psalmes'.
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    History of the Renaissance Theater Play
    The renaissance plays performed at the faire originated during the Middle Ages with a Latin dialogue spoken in the church. They were morality plays initiated by the politically powerful church to lure and control the masses. These religious/political dialogues matured into structured plays that were eventually moved out of the churches and into the streets and private estates. Many of the early morality plays were shown before scenic constructions representing well known landmarks. An elaborate castle representing Heaven often sat opposite a dragon's mouth (complete with flames shooting out) which represented, Hell. Street plays (Commedia del’Arte) were often staged on wagons, one scene on each wagon. The spectators stayed in one place and watched the various acts as the wagons pulled up in front of them. The Renaissance theater of the nobility was comprised of elaborate spectacle, these stage spectacles, called masques, were performed in the ballrooms of courts with elaborate scenery and costumes. No expense was spared. Clouds floated around the ceiling; angels and cherubs went up and down. Magnificent chariots were drawn into view. The stories were supercilious, extolling only the joys of excess. Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Theater Before 1576 there were no formal theaters for the masses in London. The inner courtyards of inns were used to present plays. A platform was placed over the watering troughs just outside the stables at one end of the court. The spectators either stood in the court or sat on benches on the balconies above the yard. This layout was the model for the later regular theaters.

    40. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
    G., 1932 1 Webster, J. (John), 1580?-1625? See Webster, John,1580?-1625? 1 Webster, J. (John), 1925- See Webster, John
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    KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Webster, J. G. (John G.), 1932- See Webster, John G., 1932-
    Webster, J. (John), 1580?-1625? See Webster, John, 1580?-1625?
    Webster, J. (John), 1925- See Webster, John, 1925-
    Webster, J. W. (John White), 1793-1850 See Webster, John White, 1793-1850
    Webster, James, 1942-
    Webster, James Bertin See Webster, J. B. (James Bertin)
    Webster, James Carson, 1905- See Webster, J. Carson (James Carson), 1905-
    Webster, James G.
    Webster, James William Arthur, 1925-1981. Webster, Jan, 1924- ... Webster, Jay.

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