The Routledge anthology of Renaissance drama

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The Routledge anthology of Renaissance drama

edited by Simon Barker and Hilary Hinds

Routledge, 2003

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  • : pbk

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This anthology offers a full introduction to Renaissance theatre in its historical and political context, along with newly edited and thoroughly annotated texts of the following plays: * The Spanish Tragedy (Thomas Kyd) * Arden of Faversham (Anon.) * Edward II (Christopher Marlowe) * A Woman Killed with Kindness (Thomas Heywood) * The Tragedy of Mariam (Elizabeth Cary) * The Masque of Blackness (Ben Jonson) * The Knight of the Burning Pestle (Francis Beaumont) * Epicoene, or the Silent Woman (Ben Jonson) * The Roaring Girl (Thomas Middleton & Thomas Dekker) * The Changeling (Thomas Middleton & William Rowley) * 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (John Ford). Each play is prefaced by an introductory headnote discussing the thematic focus of the play and its textual history, and is cross-referenced to other plays of the period that relate thematically and generically. An accompanying website contains a wide selection of contextual documents which supplement the anthology: www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415187346

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements. Guide to the Anthology. Introduction. Further Reading. Chronology of English Culture and Society 1558 to 1642. The Plays: Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy (1585)
  • Anon., Arden of Faversham (1592)
  • Christopher Marlowe, Edward II (1593)
  • Thomas Heywood, A Woman Killed With Kindness (1603)
  • Elizabeth Cary, The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry (1604)
  • Ben Jonson, The Masque of Blackness (1605)
  • Francis Beaumont, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607)
  • Ben Jonson, Epicoene, or The Silent Woman (1609)
  • Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, The Roaring Girl (1611)
  • Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, The Changeling (1622)
  • John Ford, 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore (1633).

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