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Webster & Tourneur

Cyril Tourneur, John Webster

Publisher: Good Press

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"Webster & Tourneur" by Cyril Tourneur and John Webster
Cyril Tourneur was an English soldier, diplomat, and dramatist. John Webster was also an English dramatist best known for his tragedies. This book is a collection of plays from both of these writers. From Webster, The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi are represented. Instead, The Athiest's Tragedy and The Revenger's Tragedy are Tournerus's contributions to this compilation.
Available since: 12/06/2019.
Print length: 370 pages.

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