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Tourneur and Webster
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Tourneurs two Tragedies
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume VI. The Drama to 1642, Part Two.
VII.
Tourneur and Webster
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§ 3. John Webster: periods of his literary activity.
The outward life of John Webster is as much a blank to us as that of Tourneur. The years of his birth and death are, alike, unknown to us. It may be conjectured, from the known dates, that he was born in the decade 157080; and he must have survived at least until 1624, the year of the production of the
Monuments of Honor.
Further than that we cannot go. It would be unsafe to accept the statementnot made until 1698, and not confirmed by the parish registersthat he was clerk of St Andrews, Holborn. And the one outward fact with which we are lefta fact recorded on the title-page of the
Monuments of Honor
is that he was a member of the Merchant Taylors company. With this, we must rest content.
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His literary activity falls, naturally, into three periods: the first, that of collaboration and apprenticeship (16027); the second, that of the two great tragedies (1610 to 1614); the third, that of the tragicomedies and, probably, of
Appius and Virginia,
beginning about 1620, the probable date of
The Devils Law-case,
and ending at a time unknown. It will be well to take each of these periods singly, and then to consider the characteristics of his genius as a whole.
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