Thomas Middleton
Thomas Middleton (Londres, 18 de abril de 1580 – Newington Butts, 4 de julho de 1627) foi um dramaturgo inglês do teatro isabelino.[1]
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Nascimento | 18 de abril de 1580 Londres |
Morte | 4 de julho de 1627 Londres |
Cidadania | Reino da Inglaterra |
Alma mater |
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Ocupação | dramaturga, poeta, escritor, dramaturgo |
Obras destacadas | The Changeling, Women Beware Women |
Reputação
editarO trabalho de Middleton tem sido elogiado por críticos literários, entre eles Algernon Charles Swinburne e T. S. Eliot.. Este último achava que Middleton perdia apenas para Shakespeare.[2]
As peças de Middleton foram encenadas ao longo do século XX e no século XXI, cada década oferecendo mais produções do que a anterior. Mesmo algumas obras menos familiares dele foram encenadas: A Fair Quarrel no National Theatre e The Old Law pela Royal Shakespeare Company. The Changeling foi adaptado para o cinema várias vezes. A tragédia Women Beware Women continua sendo uma das favoritas dos palcos. The Revenger's Tragedy foi adaptado para o filme de Alex Cox, Revengers Tragedy, cujos créditos iniciais atribuem a autoria da peça a Middleton.
Peças
editar- The Phoenix (1603–1604)
- The Honest Whore, Part 1, a city comedy (1604), Co-escrito com Thomas Dekker
- Michaelmas Term, a city comedy, (1604)
- All's Well That Ends Well (1604–5);
- A Trick to Catch the Old One, (1605)
- A Mad World, My Masters, (1605)
- A Yorkshire Tragedy, (1605);
- Timon of Athens a tragedy (1605–1606)
- The Puritan (1606)
- The Revenger's Tragedy (1606).
- Your Five Gallants, (1607)
- The Bloody Banquet (1608–1609); Co-escrito com Dekker
- The Roaring Girl, (1611); Co-escrito com Dekker
- No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's, (1611)
- The Second Maiden's Tragedy, a tragedy (1611);
- A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, (1613)
- Wit at Several Weapons, (1613)
- More Dissemblers Besides Women, (1614)
- The Widow (1615–16)
- The Witch, (1616)
- A Fair Quarrel, (1616). Co-escrito com Rowley
- The Old Law, (1618–19). Co-escrito com Rowley
- Hengist, King of Kent, or The Mayor of Quinborough, (1620)
- Women Beware Women, (1621)
- Measure for Measure (1603–4)
- Anything for a Quiet Life, (1621). Co-escrito com John Webster
- The Changeling, (1622). Co-escrito com Rowley
- The Nice Valour (1622).
- The Spanish Gypsy,(1623).
- A Game at Chess, (1624).
Outros trabalhos de palco
editar- The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James Through the City of London (1603–4). Co-escrito com Dekker, Stephen Harrison e Ben Jonson
- The Manner of his Lordship's Entertainment
- Civitas Amor
- The Triumphs of Truth (1613)
- The Triumphs of Honour and Industry (1617)
- The Masque of Heroes, or, The Inner Temple Masque (1619)
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity (1619)
- The World Tossed at Tennis (1620). Co-escrito com William Rowley.
- Honourable Entertainments (1620–1)
- An Invention (1622)
- The Sun in Aries (1621)
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue (1622)
- The Triumphs of Integrity with The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece (1623)
- The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity (1626)
Poesia
editar- The Wisdom of Solomon Paraphrased (1597)
- Microcynicon: Six Snarling Satires (1599)
- The Ghost of Lucrece (1600)
- Burbage epitaph (1619)
- Bolles epitaph (1621)
- Duchess of Malfi (1623)
- St James (1623)
- To the King (1624)
Prosa
editar- The Penniless Parliament of Threadbare Poets (1601)
- News from Gravesend, Co-escrito com Dekker (1603)
- The Nightingale and the Ant (1604)
- The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinary (1604), Co-escrito com Dekker
- Plato's Cap Cast at the Year 1604 (1604)
- The Black Book (1604)
- Sir Robert Sherley his Entertainment in Cracovia (1609)
- The Two Gates of Salvation (1609), ou The Marriage of the Old and New Testament
- The Owl's Almanac (1618)
- The Peacemaker (1618)
Referências
- ↑ J. R. Mulryne, Thomas Middleton ISBN 0-582-01266-X
- ↑ "Thomas Middleton", The Times Literary Supplement, 30 June 1927, pp. 445–446 (unsigned).
Fontes
editar- Anthony Covatta, "Thomas Middleton's City Comedies." Lewisburg: Bucknell Univ. Press, 1973
- Barbara Jo Baines, The Lust Motif in the Plays of Thomas Middleton. Salzburg, 1973
- Eccles, Mark (1933). «Middleton's Birth and Education». Review of English Studies. 7: 431–41
- Pier Paolo Frassinelli, "Realism, Desire, and Reification: Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside." Early Modern Literary Studies 8 (2003)
- Kenneth Friedenreich, ed., "Accompaninge the players": Essays Celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580–1980 ISBN 0-404-62278-X
- Margot Heinemann. Puritanism and Theatre: Thomas Middleton and Opposition Drama Under the Early Stuarts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980
- Herbert Jack Heller. Penitent Brothellers: Grace, Sexuality, and Genre in Thomas Middleton's City Comedies. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Press, 2000
- Ben Jonson. The Staple of News. Londres, 1692. Holloway e-text
- Bryan Loughrey and Neil Taylor. "Introduction." In Thomas Middleton, Five Plays. Bryan Loughrey e Neil Taylor, eds. Penguin, 1988
- Jane Milling and Peter Thomson, eds. The Cambridge History of British Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004
- Mary Beth Rose. The Expense of Spirit: Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988
- Schoenbaum, Samuel (1956). «Middleton's Tragicomedies». Modern Philology. 54: 7–19. doi:10.1086/389120
- Algernon Charles Swinburne. The Age of Shakespeare. Nova York: Harpers, 1908. Gutenberg e-text
- Ceri Sullivan, 'Thomas Middleton's View of Public Utility', Review of English Studies 58 (2007), pp. 160–74
- Ceri Sullivan, The Rhetoric of Credit. Merchants in Early Modern Writing. Madison/Londres: Associated University Press, 2002
- Gary Taylor. "Thomas Middleton." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004
- Stanley Wells. Select Bibliographical Guides: English Drama, Excluding Shakespeare. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975
- The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21). Volume VI. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1907–1921. Bartleby e-text
- The Oxford Middleton Project Arquivado em 3 julho 2019 no Wayback Machine
- The Plays of Thomas Middleton
- Bilingual editions (English/French) of two Middleton plays by Antoine Ertlé: (A Game at Chess) Arquivado em 3 outubro 2011 no Wayback Machine; (The Old Law) Arquivado em 3 outubro 2011 no Wayback Machine