John Marston (poet)
John Marston ( born October 7, 1576 Coventry, † June 25, 1634 in Hampshire ) was an English dramatist and writer.
Life
It is believed that it is J.M. is the person who has been caricatured by Ben Jonson in his satire " Every Man out of his Humour " as brazen Jester " Carlo Buffone " (or as " Clove "? ).
Works
- Antonio 's revenge. Bradock, London 1602
- The dutch courtezan. Purfoote, London 1605
- Eastward Ho!. Aspley, London 1605
- The history of Antonio and Mellida. Bradock, London 1602
- Histrio - mastic or the player whipt. Bradock, London 1610
- The insatiate countess. Snodham, London 1610
- Jack Drum's entertainment. Pollard, London 1657
- Lust 's dominion or the lascivious queen. Pollard, London 1657
- The malcontent. Simmes, London 1604
- Aster parasite or the Fawne. Purfoote, London 1606
- What you will. Eld, London 1607
- The wonder of women or tragedy of Sophonisba. Winded, London 1606