The Malcontent

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-01-29
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
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Summary

"This Malevole is one of the most prodigious affections that ever conversed with nature: a man, or rather a monster, more discontent than Lucifer." The Malcontentis a striking example of the new satiric tone and moral seriousness in English comedy of the early 1600s. The play's vision of a fallen humanity driven by lust and ambition is created partly by its depiction of Machiavellian intrigue in the court of Genoa, and partly by the disaffected Malevole, the malcontent of the title, who is actually the deposed Duke Altofronto in disguise. Marston's tragi-comedy is full of reversals, surprises and moral transformations and offers a thin disguise for the Jacobean court and its vices. This new student edition contains a lengthy new Introduction with background on the author, date and sources, theme, critical interpretation and stage history.

Author Biography

W. David Kay is Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of Ben Jonson: A Literary Life and of essays on Erasmus, Jonson, and Shakespeare.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations viii
Introduction ix
The Play in Brief ix
The Author x
The Play in Context xiii
The Play of the Stage xxviii
Note on the Text xxxvii
Further Reading xl
THE MALCONTENT
Dedication
3(2)
To the Reader
5(4)
The Induction for the Globe Theatre
9(8)
Dramatis Personae
17(2)
Prologue
19(2)
Text
21(110)
Epilogue
131(2)
Appendix: Illustrations of Marston's Borrowing 133

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