Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court

Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 908
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ISBN-10 : 9780429657917
ISBN-13 : 0429657919
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Synopsis Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court by : S. F. Johnson

Originally published in 1987, this book is a chronologically horiztonal study of many aspects of one group of tragedies, written under similar conditions during a short period of time: the Elizabethan tragedies of the inns of court. The plays produced by members of the Inns of Court have long been recognized as seminal in the development of Elizabethan tragedy, and include the earliest formal dramatic tragedy in English. The book includes chapters on plot construction, characters and characterization and ethical significance.

Neoclassical Tragedy in Elizabethan England

Neoclassical Tragedy in Elizabethan England
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Publisher : Associated University Presse
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 087413045X
ISBN-13 : 9780874130454
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Synopsis Neoclassical Tragedy in Elizabethan England by : Howard B. Norland

Examining the development of neoclassical tragedy during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), this work investigates the varied manifestations of tragedy modelled upon the classical heritage of ancient Greek drama as adapted by Seneca.

Poison on the early modern English stage

Poison on the early modern English stage
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781526159915
ISBN-13 : 1526159910
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Synopsis Poison on the early modern English stage by : Lisa Hopkins

Many early modern plays use poison, most famously Hamlet, where the murder of Old Hamlet showcases the range of issues poison mobilises. Its orchard setting is one of a number of sinister uses of plants which comment on both the loss of horticultural knowledge resulting from the Dissolution of the Monasteries and also the many new arrivals in English gardens through travel, trade, and attempts at colonisation. The fact that Old Hamlet was asleep reflects unease about soporifics troubling the distinction between sleep and death; pouring poison into the ear smuggles in the contemporary fear of informers; and it is difficult to prove. This book explores poisoning in early modern plays, the legal and epistemological issues it raises, and the cultural work it performs, which includes questions related to race, religion, nationality, gender, and humans’ relationship to the environment.

Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court

Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court
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Publisher : Dissertations-G
Total Pages : 928
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105040804002
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Early Elizabethan Tragedies of the Inns of Court by : Samuel Frederick Johnson

English Tragedy Before Shakespeare

English Tragedy Before Shakespeare
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210004425250
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis English Tragedy Before Shakespeare by : Wolfgang Clemen

English Tragedy before Shakespeare (Routledge Revivals)

English Tragedy before Shakespeare (Routledge Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781136811098
ISBN-13 : 1136811095
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis English Tragedy before Shakespeare (Routledge Revivals) by : Wolfgang Clemen

First published in English in 1961, this reissue relates the problems of form and style to the development of dramatic speech in pre-Shakespearean tragedy. The work offers positive standards by which to assess the development of pre-Shakespearean drama and, by tracing certain characteristics in Elizabethan tragedy which were to have a bearing on Shakespeare’s dramatic technique, helps to illuminate the foundations on which Shakespeare built his dramatic oeuvre.

Shakespeare and Senecan Tragedy

Shakespeare and Senecan Tragedy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781108496179
ISBN-13 : 1108496172
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakespeare and Senecan Tragedy by : Curtis Perry

Perry reveals Shakespeare derived modes of tragic characterization, previously seen as presciently modern, via engagement with Rome and Senecan tragedy.

University of Washington Publications

University of Washington Publications
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4090046
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Synopsis University of Washington Publications by : Henry Howard Earl of Surrey

Shakespeare and the Drama of His Time

Shakespeare and the Drama of His Time
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Publisher : Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 0198711603
ISBN-13 : 9780198711605
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakespeare and the Drama of His Time by : Martin Wiggins

'Extremely informative... There are some nice touches here, and Wiggins is good on the effects of the cultural shifts that he describes, making telling comparisons such as: 'To the Elizabethans, Marlowe's plays must have had all the aural impact of a symphony orchestra taking over from a barrel-organ'.' -Modern Language Review'Oxford University Press offer a mix of engagingly written introductions to a variety of Topics intended largely for undergraduates. Each author has clearly been reading and listening to the most recent scholarship, but they wear their learning lightly.' -Ruth Morse, Times Literary Supplement'Provides a superb, concise, and approachable overview of Shakespeare's contextual place among the plays and playwrights of early modern London.' -Sixteenth Century JournalOxford Shakespeare Topics (General Editors Peter Holland and Stanley Wells) provide students, teachers, and interested readers with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and scholarship, including some general anthologies relating to Shakespeare. This book examines the plays of Shakespeare in their context as part of English Renaissance drama as a whole. Separate chapters deal with the origins of that drama; tragedy; comedy; the artistic conventions of play-writing in the period; and tragicomedy. Throughout, Shakespeare's plays are shown to be intimately associated with those of his contemporaries, notably Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, George Chapman, Ben Jonson, John Marston, and John Fletcher.

The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781441117687
ISBN-13 : 1441117687
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Duchess of Malfi by : Christina Luckyj

John Webster's classic revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi was first performed in 1613 and published in 1623. This guide offers students an introduction to its critical and performance history, including recent versions on stage and screen. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current research on the play and four new critical essays presenting new critical positions that offer divergent perspectives on Webster's religio-political allegiances and the politics and gendering of secrecy in the play. Finally, a guide to critical, web-based and production-related resources and an annotated bibliography provide a basis for further individual research.