The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy

"Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge and the family, and discusses modern performance...

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Subtitles:English Renaissance tragedy
Contributors: Smith, Emma 1970- (Editor) ; Sullivan, Garrett A., Jr. ca. 20./21. Jh. (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:[Rezension von: Smith, Emma, The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Tragedy] (2012) (Parsons, Ben)
Edition:1. publ.
Series/Journal:Cambridge companions to topics
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B English language / Renaissance / Tragedy / History 1560-1630
Further subjects:B English drama 17th century History and criticism
B Collection of essays
B English drama (Tragedy) History and criticism
B Renaissance (England)
B English drama (Tragedy) History and criticism
B English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism
B English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism
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Summary:"Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge and the family, and discusses modern performance traditions on stage and screen. Bridging this section with Part II is a chapter which engages with Shakespeare. It tackles Shakespeare's generic distinctiveness and how our familiarity with Shakespearean tragedy affects our appreciation of the tragedies of his contemporaries. Individual essays in Part II introduce and contribute to important critical conversations about specific tragedies. Topics include The Revenger's Tragedy and the theatrics of original sin, Arden of Faversham and the preternatural, and The Duchess of Malfi and the erotics of literary form. Providing fresh readings of key texts, the Companion is an essential guide for all students of Renaissance tragedy"--
"Written by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of topics crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge, and the family, and, uniquely, discusses modern performance traditions on stage and screen. Bridging this section with Part II is a chapter which engages with Shakespeare's generic distinctiveness as well as the difficulties our familiarity with Shakespearean tragedy engenders for our appreciation of the tragedies of his contemporaries. Individual essays in Part II introduce important critical conversations about specific canonical tragedies and provide their own contributions to those discussions. Topics include The Revenger's Tragedy and the theatrics of original sin, Arden of Faversham and the preternatural, and The Duchess of Malfi and the erotics of literary form. Providing fresh readings of key texts, the Companion is an essential guide for all students of Renaissance tragedy"--
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ISBN:0521734649