Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
II. Literary Life at the Inns of Court in the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Contents xi
-
One. The Milieu of the Inns of Court
- I. The Inns of Court in the Late Sixteenth Century 3
- II. Literary Life at the Inns of Court in the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century 19
- III. Revels Inns of at the Court 32
- IV. The Middle Temple’s “Prince D’Amour” Revels of 1597–98 45
- V. The Political Climate at the Inns of Court (1590–1615) 62
- VI. “The Noblest Nourceries of Humanity and Liberty” 70
-
Two. Playwright at the Inns of Court: John Marston
- VII. John Marston’s Early Writing 83
- VIII. Jack Drum’s Entertainment: Speech and Style at Highgate 125
- IX. The Antonio Plays: “What Men Must Be” 140
- X. What You Will or Don Kynsayder’s Descent from Parnassus 162
- XI. The Malcontent: Virtuous Machiavellianism 178
- XII. The Dutch Curtezan: “Rich Sence” and “Bad Language” 195
- XIII. Parasitaster or The Fawne: King James and the Prince D’Amour 220
- XIV. Sophonisba: Wonder and Shame 238
- XV. Conclusion: A “Timely Change” 254
- Appendix A. Some Important Figures at the Inns of Court (1590–1610) 261
- Appendix B. Chronological Table of Events in Marston’s Life and Related Events at the Middle Temple 265
- Appendix C. The Date of the Antonio Plays and Their Chronological Relationship to Hamlet 268
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Contents xi
-
One. The Milieu of the Inns of Court
- I. The Inns of Court in the Late Sixteenth Century 3
- II. Literary Life at the Inns of Court in the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century 19
- III. Revels Inns of at the Court 32
- IV. The Middle Temple’s “Prince D’Amour” Revels of 1597–98 45
- V. The Political Climate at the Inns of Court (1590–1615) 62
- VI. “The Noblest Nourceries of Humanity and Liberty” 70
-
Two. Playwright at the Inns of Court: John Marston
- VII. John Marston’s Early Writing 83
- VIII. Jack Drum’s Entertainment: Speech and Style at Highgate 125
- IX. The Antonio Plays: “What Men Must Be” 140
- X. What You Will or Don Kynsayder’s Descent from Parnassus 162
- XI. The Malcontent: Virtuous Machiavellianism 178
- XII. The Dutch Curtezan: “Rich Sence” and “Bad Language” 195
- XIII. Parasitaster or The Fawne: King James and the Prince D’Amour 220
- XIV. Sophonisba: Wonder and Shame 238
- XV. Conclusion: A “Timely Change” 254
- Appendix A. Some Important Figures at the Inns of Court (1590–1610) 261
- Appendix B. Chronological Table of Events in Marston’s Life and Related Events at the Middle Temple 265
- Appendix C. The Date of the Antonio Plays and Their Chronological Relationship to Hamlet 268
- Index 273