- Look up
malcontent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
malcontent is a
character type that
often appeared in
early modern drama. The character, usually...
- The
Malcontent is an
early Jacobean stage play
written by the
dramatist and
satirist John
Marston ca. 1603. The play was one of Marston's most successful...
- The
Malcontents were a
faction of
gentlemen in the "fifth"
French War of
Religion (1574–1576). They
opposed the
policy of
Henry of Valois, duc d'Anjou...
- Look up
malcontent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
malcontent is an
early modern dramatic character type.
Malcontent(s) may also
refer to: The Malcontent...
- and
media consultant. He was the
founder and
managing editor of Deus Ex
Malcontent, a blog
which rose to
prominence after Pazienza was
fired from his job...
- It was, in this view, a
movement of
country parsons and small-town
malcontents who were out of step with the
dynamism of twentieth-century
urban America...
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charges "nothing more than a
rehash of
complaints by a
couple of
planted malcontents."
Trump denied the charges. Cohn had
represented mobsters in the past...
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Tears of
Petra von Kant and The
Island Princess,
Eastward Ho and The
Malcontent, with the
Royal Shakespeare Company.
Behar has two
daughters Edie and...
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whose eroticism led to his arrest.
James Boswell called him "a sly, old
malcontent". John
Cleland began courting the
Portuguese in a vain
attempt to reestablish...
- The
Malcontents in the
context of the
Eighty Years' War or the
Dutch Revolt were a
faction of
Catholic nobles in
Hainaut and
Artois who
openly opposed...