John Marston
John Marston (baptized October 7, 1576 – June 25, 1634) was an English playwright, poet, and satirist of the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods. He is best known for his sharp, often obscure satires and for plays such as "The Malcontent" and "The Dutch Courtesan."
playwright
poetry
satire
Anthropology and Community in Cambodia: Reflections on the Work of May Ebihara (70) (Monash Papers on Southeast Asia)
The Works of John Marston; Volume II
Cases and Commentary on Constitutional and Administrative Law
Antonio and Mellida & Antonio's Revenge
The Wonder of Women: Or, The Tragedy of Sophonisba