- What You Will
"What You Will" is a late Elizabethan comedy by
John Marston , written in 1601 and probably performed by theChildren of Paul's , one of the companies of boy actors popular in that period.The play was entered into the
Stationers' Register on August 6, 1607, and was published later that year in a quarto printed byGeorge Eld for the booksellerThomas Thorpe . Inconsistencies in the names of the characters suggest that the play was revised between its stage premier in 1601 and its publication in 1607. The Induction that precedes the text mentions a small sized stage and candles for illumination, details that verify that the play was acted in a smaller "private" theatre rather than a large "public" one like the Globe or the Fortune.The play focuses on the relationship between two rival poets: the bitter, misanthropic
satirist Lampatho Doria and the generous, lightheartedepicurean Quadratus. The play itself hardly has a plot, being more a series of comicvignettes and debates between characters. It criticizes the satirist as a mean-spirited, envious man, and celebrates good humor, merriment and "play." The subplot involves the tricking and humiliation of various fools by a group of boy pages."What You Will" was one of the plays involved in the
War of the Theatres in 1599–1601. The character Lampatho Doria is generally thought to representBen Jonson , Marston's opponent in the controversy, while Quadratus may stand in for Marston himself. [Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 430.]Notes
References
* Caputi, Anthony. "John Marston, Satirist." Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1961.
* Chambers, E. K. "The Elizabethan Stage." 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923.
* Finkelpearl, Philip J. "John Marston of the Middle Temple". Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1969.
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