Arden of Faversham : New Mermaids
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Author:Anonymous / WHITE Martin / LOCKWOOD Tom
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ISBN:9780713677652
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Publication Date:November 2007
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Edition:2
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Pages:160
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:New Mermaids
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
Arden of Faversham : New Mermaids
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Author:Anonymous / WHITE Martin / LOCKWOOD Tom
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ISBN:9780713677652
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Publication Date:November 2007
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Edition:2
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Pages:160
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:New Mermaids
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
Description
This 'lamentable and true tragedy', as it is announced on its title page, dramatises a domestic murder of the sort that nowadays scandalises and thrills the readers of tabloid newspapers. Although the title advertises 'the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman' and her 'unsatiable desire of filthie lust', the unknown playwright with great dramatic skill and psychological insight manages to balance the motivations of all the main characters.
Thomas Arden, one of the rapacious landlords so reviled in mid-Elizabethan social drama, was murdered at his own house in Faversham, Kent, in 1551. His murderers, it turned out, had been hired by his wife Alice, thrall to Mosby, who hoped to rise socially by marrying a rich widow.
As the introduction to this edition shows, sexual and material covetousness is the central theme running through the play, which is commonly rated 'unquestionably the best of all Elizabethan domestic tragedies'.
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This 'lamentable and true tragedy', as it is announced on its title page, dramatises a domestic murder of the sort that nowadays scandalises and thrills the readers of tabloid newspapers. Although the title advertises 'the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman' and her 'unsatiable desire of filthie lust', the unknown playwright with great dramatic skill and psychological insight manages to balance the motivations of all the main characters.
Thomas Arden, one of the rapacious landlords so reviled in mid-Elizabethan social drama, was murdered at his own house in Faversham, Kent, in 1551. His murderers, it turned out, had been hired by his wife Alice, thrall to Mosby, who hoped to rise socially by marrying a rich widow.
As the introduction to this edition shows, sexual and material covetousness is the central theme running through the play, which is commonly rated 'unquestionably the best of all Elizabethan domestic tragedies'.
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Author: Anonymous / WHITE Martin / LOCKWOOD TomISBN: 9780713677652Publication Date: November 2007Edition: 2Pages: 160Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New MermaidsCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
This 'lamentable and true tragedy', as it is announced on its title page, dramatises a domestic murder of the sort that nowadays scandalises and thrills the readers of tabloid newspapers. Although the title advertises 'the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman' and her 'unsatiable desire of filthie lust', the unknown playwright with great dramatic skill and psychological insight manages to balance the motivations of all the main characters.
Thomas Arden, one of the rapacious landlords so reviled in mid-Elizabethan social drama, was murdered at his own house in Faversham, Kent, in 1551. His murderers, it turned out, had been hired by his wife Alice, thrall to Mosby, who hoped to rise socially by marrying a rich widow.
As the introduction to this edition shows, sexual and material covetousness is the central theme running through the play, which is commonly rated 'unquestionably the best of all Elizabethan domestic tragedies'.
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Author: Anonymous / WHITE Martin / LOCKWOOD TomISBN: 9780713677652Publication Date: November 2007Edition: 2Pages: 160Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New MermaidsCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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