The revenge- and poison- filled tragedies of seventeenth century England astound audiences with their language of contagion and disease. Understanding poison as the force behind epidemic disease, this dissertation considers the often-overlooked connections between stage revenge and poison. Poison was not only a material substance bought from a foreign market. It was the subject of countless revisions and debates in early modern England. Above all, writers argued about poison’s role in the most harrowing epidemic disease of the period, the pestilence, as both the cause and possible cure of this seemingly contagious disease. As such a transformative and ambivalent power, poison was called upon precisely as stage revengers turned to venge...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Poisonings are the staple of revenge tragedies of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, and con...
The first book-length attempt to set the generic parameters of early modern revenge tragedy was also...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of publication on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. The dramati...
Revenge tragedy rose to prominence during the mid-16th century and blossomed over the course of the ...
The Revenge Play1 in the form Thomas Kyd gave it in The Spanish Tragedy, and in the form used subseq...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This thesis offers a materialist account of dramatic genre. It shows how English revenge tragedies w...
Early modern English revenge plays often reach a climax when vengeance is carried out in a masque. T...
This project explores Renaissance revenge tragedy's conspicuous theatricality in light of the genre'...
This Paper examines and tries to explain the problem of vengeance in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Fir...
This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century public executions were both dramatic and theatrical. But while th...
This paper explores the depiction and function of madness on the Renaissance stage, specifically its...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Poisonings are the staple of revenge tragedies of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, and con...
The first book-length attempt to set the generic parameters of early modern revenge tragedy was also...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of publication on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. The dramati...
Revenge tragedy rose to prominence during the mid-16th century and blossomed over the course of the ...
The Revenge Play1 in the form Thomas Kyd gave it in The Spanish Tragedy, and in the form used subseq...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This thesis offers a materialist account of dramatic genre. It shows how English revenge tragedies w...
Early modern English revenge plays often reach a climax when vengeance is carried out in a masque. T...
This project explores Renaissance revenge tragedy's conspicuous theatricality in light of the genre'...
This Paper examines and tries to explain the problem of vengeance in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Fir...
This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century public executions were both dramatic and theatrical. But while th...
This paper explores the depiction and function of madness on the Renaissance stage, specifically its...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
My thesis contends that in sixteenth century English drama there were considerable changes in the dr...
Poisonings are the staple of revenge tragedies of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, and con...