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The Origins Of English Revenge Tragedy George Oppitztrotman

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The Origins Of English Revenge Tragedy George Oppitztrotman
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Pages: 272
Author: George Oppitz-Trotman
ISBN: 9781474441735, 1474441734
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Origins Of English Revenge Tragedy George Oppitztrotman by George Oppitz-trotman 9781474441735, 1474441734 instant download after payment.

Investigates the figures and materials of English tragedy
Key Features
  • Establishes a new approach to the relationship between historical performance and printed literature
  • Complicates the popular concept of metatheatre
  • Offers boldly original readings of important English tragedies like Hamlet and The Spanish Tragedy
  • Shows how our encounter with difficulty in the reading of revenge plays can be equivalent to an imaginative confrontation with the contradictions of early modern theatrical action

Charting a new course between performance studies and literary criticism, this book explores how recognition of the dramatic person is involved in theatrical materiality. It shows how the moral difficulty of revenge in plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet and The Duchess of Malfi is inseparable from the difficulty of discerning human shapes in the theatre and on the page. Intervening in a wide range of current debates within early modern studies, Oppitz-Trotman argues that the origins of English tragic drama cannot be understood without considering how the common player appears in it.

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