
Spanish Tragedy
by Thomas Kyd
Title:
Spanish Tragedy
Author:
Thomas Kyd
Series (if any):
Arden Early Modern Drama
Edited by:
Tronch, Jesus
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
392 pages, 15 b/w
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-13:
9781904271604
EAN:
9781904271604
Publication Date:
17/01/2013
Classifications:
Plays, playscripts
Weight (g):
552
Dimensions (mm):
200 x 132 x 20
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
A major new edition of Thomas Kyd''s The Spanish Tragedy,an outstanding landmark of Elizabethan drama. In its time, it quickly became a box office success and probably inspired Shakespeare to write Hamlet, as it contains a ghost, murders that demand revenge and a hero that hesitates and contemplates suicide. As a revenge tragedy, it set up the salient features of a dramatic genre that would last decades. Its hero, the aged Marshall of Spain Hieronimo, whose son is murdered at night, soon transcended the play and became the standard stage representation of grief, rhetorical passion and madness. Hieronimo''s main antagonist is one of the first Machiavellian characters of English drama. This edition explores the play in relation to its historical context and contemporary Iberian dynastic policy. It also relates the play, as a literary artefact, to other artistic manifestations of the European Renaissance and offers a fresh assessment of the play''s stage history. For the first time in the play''s textual history, this edition presents an integrated text inviting a reading of the play as it was published both in 1592 and in 1602.























