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Middleton wrote in many genres, including Tragedy , History and City Comedy . His best-known plays are the tragedies '' The Changeling '' (written with William Rowley ) and '' Women Beware Women '', and the cynically satiric city comedy '' A Chaste Maid In Cheapside ''. It is also widely believed that he wrote '' The Revenger's Tragedy '', previously attributed to Cyril Tourneur , and collaborated with Shakespeare on the scenes involving the Weird Sisters and Hecate in '' Macbeth ''.

Middleton's plays are characterized by their Cynicism about the human race, a cynicism that is often very funny. True heroes are a rarity in Middleton; in his plays, almost every character is selfish, greedy and self-absorbed. This quality is best observed in the ''A Chaste Maid in Cheapside'', a panoramic view of a London populated entirely by sinners, in which no social rank goes unsatirized. It can also be seen in the tragedies ''Women Beware Women'' and ''The Revenger's Tragedy'', in which enjoyably amoral Italian courtiers endlessly plot against each other, resulting in a climactic bloodbath. When Middleton does portray good people, the characters have very small roles, and are flawless to perfection. Thanks to a theological pamphlet that he wrote, Middleton is known to have been a strong believer in Calvinism , the dominant Theology of the time, which rigidly divides humanity into the damned and the elect. His drama seems to reflect that belief.


MIDDLETON'S WORKS

''Note: The Middleton canon is beset by complications involving collaboration and debated authorship. The following list is based on that provided by the Oxford Middleton Project , a team of scholars who are Editing a new edition of Middleton's complete works.'' All dates of plays are dates of composition, not of publication.


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