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Spanish Tragedy

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Little is known about the life of Thomas Kyd (1558-1594), but we do know that in the early 1580s he was associated with a London theatre company.

By 1594 he had completed one of the most famous plays of the 16th century: "e;The Spanish Tragedy."e; At that time, the majority of English drama was stiff, and Kyd's new use of blank verse to present emotions on stage was revolutionary.

He took foundations of Roman tragedy-a ghost, revenge and violence-and created a spectacular melodrama that greatly appealed to English audiences.

The play's Hieronimo remains one of the most popular tragic characters on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stages, and served as a model for later tragic characters like Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Full of allegorical characters and ghosts, onstage murder, suicide, play-within-the-play, real and feigned insanity and a bloody ending, "e;The Spanish Tragedy"e; established the popular revenge play and introduced audiences to the excitement of psychological realism.

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Neeland Media LLC
1420942026 / 9781420942026
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2011
English
86 pages
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