Genres of Renaissance tragedy.
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- English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism
- English drama (Tragedy) -- History and criticism
- Théâtre anglais -- 16e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Tragédie anglaise -- Histoire et critique
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- General
- TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary
- English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan
- English drama (Tragedy)
- Literature
- 1500-1600
- 822.05120903 23
- PR658.T7 G46 2019eb
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This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance tragedy and shows how it enables exploration of issues ranging from gender to race to religious conflict, as well as providing us with some of the earliest dramatic representations of the lives of ordinary Englishmen and women. The book mixes perspectives from emerging scholars with those of established ones and offers the first systematic examination of the full range and versatility of Renaissance tragedy as a literary genre. It works by case study, so that each chapter offers not only a definition of a particular kind of Renaissance tragedy but also new research into a particularly noteworthy or influential example of that genre. Collectively the essays examine the work of a range of dramatists and offer a critical overview of Renaissance tragedy as a genre.
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Front matter; Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction; De casibus tragedy: Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great; Biblical tragedy: George Peele's David and Bethsabe; Closet tragedy: Fulke Greville's Mustapha; Tragedy of state: Macbeth; Domestic tragedy: Yarington 's Two Lamentable Tragedies; Roman tragedy: the case of Jonson's Sejanus; Satiric tragedy: The Revenger's Tragedy; Revenge tragedy: Henry Chettle's The Tragedy of Hoffman; 'Ha, O my horror!' Grotesque tragedy in John Webster's The White Devil
She-tragedy: lust, luxury and empire in John Fletcher and Philip Massinger's The False OneFord's Perkin Warbeck as historical tragedy; Caroline tragedy: James Shirley's The Traitor; Selected bibliography; Index
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