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Three Elizabethan domestic tragedies

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Elizabethan domestic tragedies depicted the workings of Fortune in the lives of ordinary people, telling stories of sin, discovery, punishment and divine mercy, with their settings and characterization often enhanced by a highly entertaining blend of realism and sensationalism.

Only some half-dozen survive to offset the dramas of kings and nobles in the tragedies of Shakespeare and his peers.

They combined journalism and entertainment with a didactic concern, and their plots were often derived from contemporary events.

Arden of Faversham (1592) and A Yorkshire Tragedy (1608) are both based on chronicles or pamphlets describing authentic murders, while A Woman Killed with Kindness (1603) by Thomas Heywood is a fictional creation, considered his masterpiece.

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Penguin Classics
0141389818 / 9780141389813
Paperback / softback
23/02/2012
United Kingdom
English
316 p. : map
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 1969. Contents: Arden of Faversham -- A Yorkshire tragedy -- A woman killed with kindness / Thomas Heywood.