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BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. EDITIONS

B. CRITICISM, SOURCES, ETC.

A. EDITIONS

The Works of John Webster. Collected by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Four volumes, 1830.

Reprinted 1857, one volume.

The Dramatic Works of John Webster. Edited by William Hazlitt. Four volumes. Library of Old Authors. 1857.

The White Devil and Duchess of Malfy. Ed. Sampson. 1904. Belles Lettres Series.

The Mermaid Series: Webster and Tourneur. Edited by J. A. Symonds, with introduction. 1888. Contains The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi.

The White Devil; or, The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano, with The Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Curtizan. Acted by the Qwenes Majesties Servants.

quarto.

Reprinted 1631, quarto.

Reprinted 1665, quarto.

Reprinted 1672, quarto.

1612,

Injur'd Love; or, The Cruel Husband. By N[ahum] Tate. A Version of The White Devil. 1707.

The White Devil. A Select Collection of Old Plays, vol. iii., Dodsley.

1744.

Reprinted 1780. Notes by Isaac Reed. Dodsley.

The White Devil. The Ancient British Drama, vol. iii. Edited by Sir Walter Scott.

1810.

The White Devil. A Select Collection of Old Plays. Notes by Reed, Gilchrist, and the Editor (Collier 1825). Vittoria Corrombona, ou le Diable Blanc. Contemporains de Shakespeare. J. Webster et J. Ford. par Ernest Lafond. Paris, 1865.

Vittoria Corombona. Alt-englisches Theater.

Traduits

Herausgegeben von Robert Prolss. Two volumes.

Leipzig.

The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy. Quarto, 1623.
Reprinted 1640, quarto.

Reprinted 1678, quarto.

The Duchesse of Malfy. 1660 (circa), quarto. Probably reprint of first Quarto (v. Sampson, Webster's White Devil, etc., p. 404).

The Unfortunate Dutchesse of Malfy; or The Unnatural Brothers. Written by Mr. Webster. 1708, quarto (printed from 1678 edition for stage purposes). The Fatal Secret. A Tragedy. As acted at the Theatre Royal. By Lewis Theobald. A version of The Duchess of Malfi, 1735. (Preface avows Webster's authorship.)

The Duchesse of Malfy. The Ancient British Drama. 1810. (Printed from 1670 Ed.)

The Duchess of Malfi. Tallis's Acting Drama, part i., 1851. (Altered and expurgated.)

Die Herzogin von Amalfi. Shakespeare's Zeitgenossen und ihre Werke, 1858-1860. F. von Bodenstedt. (“The Duchess" is translated, the other plays summarised.) La Duchesse d'Amalfi. 1865. (Translated by Lafond.) The Duchess of Malfi. tists. John Keltie.

The Duchess of Malfi.

The Duchess of Malfi.

The Works of the British Drama1870.

Dick's standard Plays. 1883.

The Best Elizabethan Plays. Ed

ited by W. R. Thayer. 1892. (Expurgated.)

The Duchess of Malfi. Temple Dramatists. Edited C. Vaughan. 1896.

The Duchess of Malfi. Ed. W. A. Neilson.

The Malcontent. By John Marston. 1604.

The Malcontent. Augmented by Marston. With the additions played by the King's Majesty's Servants. Written by John Webster. 1604.

The Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyat. With the Coronation of Queen Mary and the Coming in of King Philip. As it was plaid by the Queens Majesties' Servants. Written by Thomas Dickers and John Webster. 1607. Reprinted in Two Old Plays. Ed. W. J. Blew. 1876.

North-Ward Hoe. By Thomas Decker and John Webster. 1607.

West-Ward Hoe. Sundry Times acted by the Children of Written by Tho. Dekker and John Webster.

Paules.

1607.

The Devil's Law-Case; or, When Women goe to Law, the Devil is full of businesse. A new Trage-comedy by John Webster.

1623.

Appius and Virginia. A Tragedy by John Webster. 1654. A Cure for a Cuckold. A Pleasant Comedy. Written by John Webster and William Rowley. 1661.

The Thracian Wonder. A Comical History by John Webster and William Rowley. 1661.

Love's Graduate. A Comedy by John Webster. 1885. Edited by Stephen Spring-Rice. With an introduction by Edmund Gosse.

[Merely A Cure for a Cuckold with the sub-plot, the Compass story left out.]

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Monuments of Honor. Derived from remarkable antiquity and celebrated at the sole munificent charge of the Worshipfull Fraternity of the Eminent Merchant Taylors. Invented and written by John Webster, Merchant Taylor. 1624.

A Monumental Columne erected to the living Memory of the ever-glorious Henry, late Prince of Wales. By John Webster. 1613.

B. CRITICISM, SOURCES, ETC.

Retrospective Review. 1823. John Webster [anonymous article].

A True Relation of the deserved Death of that base and Insolent Tyrant, the most unworthy Marshall of France. A True Recital of those things that have

been done in the Court of France since the Death of Marshall D'Ancre. 1617.

J. Q. Adams, Junior. Greene's Menaphon and The Thracian Wonder. Modern Philology, iii. 1906.

W. Archer. Webster, Lamb, and Swinburne. New Review, 1893. [Decrying Webster and the "Lamb Tradition" about the Elizabethans.]

M. Bandello. Novelle. 1554-73.

F. de Boaistuau and P. Belleforest. Histoires Tragiques.

1580-2.

J. le G. Brereton, 1909. Elizabethan Drama.

[Contains revised version of the review of Prof. Sampson's The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi, which appeared in Hermes, November 1905.] J. le Gay Brereton. The Relation of the Thracian Wonder to Greene's Menaphon. Mod. Language Review, October 1906.

Englische Studien. xxxvii., 1907.

Crawford, C. Collectanea. Two Series. 1906-7.

Series I., pp. 20-46.

Webster and Sidney.

Series II., pp. 1-63.

Webster, Marston, Montaigne,

Donne, etc.

1870.

Reprinted from Notes and Queries.

Gnoli, D. Vittoria Accoramboni.

Gosse, Edmund. Seventeenth Century Studies, 1883. John

Webster.

Greg, W. W. Webster's White Devil. Modern Language Quarterly, Dec. 1900.

Grimeston. Translation of Goulart's Histoires admirables et mémorables de nostre temps. 1607.

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