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In this study of revenge tragedies - notably by Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, John Marston and John Webster - Janet Clare suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. The implication that there is an identifiable genre of revenge tragedy rehearsing common conventions is challenged as Clare examines Renaissance plays of revenge on their own terms. While disclosing evident inter-textual links and a similar appeal to classical material, revenge plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean period strive for a range of effects including satire, parody and farce. Some plays embody a providential outlook while others seem defiantly secular. Francis Bacon's famous maxim 'a kind of wild justice' captures the moral ambivalence of revenge: a rough justice on the point of anarchy. Janet Clare demonstrates the problematic nature of revenge as it defines dramatic action As the exploration of plays in this study reveals, revenge is no Trade Books>Hardcover>Classics>Lit Studies>Lit Theory & Criticism, Liverpool University Press Core >2<
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In this study of revenge tragedies - notably by Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, John Marston and John Webster - Janet Clare suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. The implication that there is anidentifiable genre of revenge tragedy rehearsing common conventions is challenged as Clare examines Renaissance plays of revenge on their own terms. While disclosing evident inter-textual links and a similar appeal to classical material, revenge plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periodstrive for a range of effects including satire, parody and farce. Some plays embody a providential outlook while others seem defiantly secular. Francis Bacon''s famous maxim ""a kind of wild justice"" captures the moral ambivalence of revenge: a rough justice on the point of anarchy. Janet Claredemonstrates the problematic nature of revenge as it defines dramatic action. | Revenge Tragedies Of The Renaissance by Janet Clare Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Janet Clare<
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In this study of revenge tragedies - notably by Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, John Marston and John Webster - Janet Clare suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. The implication that there is an identifiable genre of revenge tragedy rehearsing common conventions is challenged as Clare examines Renaissance plays of revenge on their own terms. While disclosing evident inter-textual links and a similar appeal to classical material, revenge plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean period strive for a range of effects including satire, parody and farce. Some plays embody a providential outlook while others seem defiantly secular. Francis Bacon's famous maxim 'a kind of wild justice' captures the moral ambivalence of revenge: a rough justice on the point of anarchy. Janet Clare demonstrates the problematic nature of revenge as it defines dramatic action As the exploration of plays in this study reveals, revenge is no Trade Books>Hardcover>Classics>Lit Studies>Lit Theory & Criticism, Liverpool University Press Core >2<
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In this study of revenge tragedies - notably by Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, John Marston and John Webster - Janet Clare suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. The implication that there is anidentifiable genre of revenge tragedy rehearsing common conventions is challenged as Clare examines Renaissance plays of revenge on their own terms. While disclosing evident inter-textual links and a similar appeal to classical material, revenge plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periodstrive for a range of effects including satire, parody and farce. Some plays embody a providential outlook while others seem defiantly secular. Francis Bacon''s famous maxim ""a kind of wild justice"" captures the moral ambivalence of revenge: a rough justice on the point of anarchy. Janet Claredemonstrates the problematic nature of revenge as it defines dramatic action. | Revenge Tragedies Of The Renaissance by Janet Clare Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Janet Clare<
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In this study of revenge tragedies - notably by Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, John Marston and John Webster - Janet Clare suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. The implication that there is anidentifiable genre of revenge tragedy rehearsing common conventions is challenged as Clare examines Renaissance plays of revenge on their own terms. While disclosing evident inter-textual links and a similar appeal to classical material, revenge plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periodstrive for a range of effects including satire, parody and farce. Some plays embody a providential outlook while others seem defiantly secular. Francis Bacon''s famous maxim "a kind of wild justice" captures the moral ambivalence of revenge: a rough justice on the point of anarchy. Janet Claredemonstrates the problematic nature of revenge as it defines dramatic action. Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory List_Books, [PU: Northcote House]<
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A study of revenge tragedies, which suggests that genres are not passively inherited, but made and re-made every time a new play is performed. It includes the exploration of plays which reveals that revenge is not only bound up with justice, honour and duty, but impelled by perverted impulses, envy and resentment.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780746310854 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0746310854 Livro de capa dura Ano de publicação: 2008 Editor/Editora: Liverpool University Press Core >2 160 Páginas Peso: 0,340 kg Língua: eng/Englisch
Livro na base de dados desde 2007-12-09T09:01:04-02:00 (Sao Paulo) Página de detalhes modificada pela última vez em 2023-11-04T13:56:46-03:00 (Sao Paulo) Número ISBN/EAN: 0746310854
Número ISBN - Ortografia alternativa: 0-7463-1085-4, 978-0-7463-1085-4 Ortografia alternativa e termos de pesquisa relacionados: Autor do livro: janet clare, marston thomas, william clare, thomas kyd, john clare, john maxim Título do livro: die renaissance, revenge tragedies renaissance, etymologisches wörterbuch der deutschen seemannssprache
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