As is the case with many of his contemporaries, Webster's reception since his death has been inconsistent, even though his work has never entirely dropped off the radar. It is not known how many children they had, but it is clear they had a large family and were of good standing in their community. He would have presumably begun his study at this well-regarded institution in 1587. They presumably had enough money to live comfortably, as Webster did not publish anything more until Webster died sometime before November 1634; no more specific information is available. He probably wrote it in either 1613 or 1614, and it was first staged before the end of 1614. He is known for controversial works. His father John and his Uncle Edward were Freemen of the Most of what is otherwise known of him relates to his theatrical activities. The works of John Webster: with some account of the author, and notes 1859, Routledge, Warne, and Routledge in English - A new ed., rev. SPEDIZIONE GRATUITA su ordini idonei Amazon.it: The Works of John Webster; - Webster, John, Dyce, Alexander - Libri in altre lingue Not affiliated with Harvard College. Compra The Works of John Webster;. He served as the official poet of the Merchant Taylors Company and designed a lavish pageant for the investiture of Sir John Gore, a Merchant Taylor, as the Lord Mayor of London.
Webster has received a reputation for being the Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatist with the most unsparingly dark vision of human nature.
He is best known for writing the tragedies Webster was probably born close to 1578 in London, the son of a prominent coach-maker and member of the prestigious Company of Merchant Taylors. and cor. Intricate, complex, subtle and learned, Webster's plays are difficult but rewarding and are still frequently staged. Born in Mansfield, England, on 20 June 1955, he was educated at the independent Bradford Grammar School and at the University of Cambridge. The Works of John Webster: Volume 1, The White Devil; The Duchess of Malfi: An Old-Spelling Critical Edition v. 1: Amazon.it: John Webster, David Gunby, David Carnegie, Antony Hammond, Doreen DelVecchio: Libri in altre lingue