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Thomas Middleton in Context, Paperback / softback Book

Thomas Middleton in Context Paperback / softback

Edited by Suzanne (Loyola University, Chicago) Gossett

Part of the Literature in Context series

Paperback / softback

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The redefinition of the Thomas Middleton canon has led to an explosion of interest in this quintessential Jacobean.

Middleton's best-known plays, such as Women Beware Women and The Changeling, are now staged, filmed and rewritten for modern audiences.

But Middleton also wrote religious poetry, satires, historical allegory, prose and less familiar plays, collaborating frequently, even with Shakespeare.

His works are rooted in his historical and cultural environment, from the Overbury scandal to the fall of the boys' companies.

Here, experts in literature, theatre, history, law and religion analyze the complex contexts of Middleton's works, clarifying debates over his religious and political affiliations.

Divided into sections presenting new interpretations of the world in which Middleton wrote - as a Londoner, citizen, dramatist and early modern man - and concluding with a section on performance history, the essays cover the full range of his works, from the frequently performed to the newest attributions.

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