Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy, 1587-1642 |
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... Hieronimo rushes to the king for justice . It is important to note that Hieronimo first endeavors to secure his legal rights before taking the law into his own hands . Again a problem in plotting occurs . Hieronimo with his proof will ...
... Hieronimo rushes to the king for justice . It is important to note that Hieronimo first endeavors to secure his legal rights before taking the law into his own hands . Again a problem in plotting occurs . Hieronimo with his proof will ...
Page 70
... Hieronimo's character were it not that it marks the turning point from Hieronimo the hero to Hieronimo the villain . The fourth and last act opens with Bel - Imperia , now entirely forgetful of Andrea , swearing that if Hieronimo ...
... Hieronimo's character were it not that it marks the turning point from Hieronimo the hero to Hieronimo the villain . The fourth and last act opens with Bel - Imperia , now entirely forgetful of Andrea , swearing that if Hieronimo ...
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... Hieronimo as a dangerous , blood- thirsty maniac . Hieronimo from the stage has already rehearsed his reasons for the murders , but the king orders him captured and inexplicably tries to wring from him the causes ( already ex- plained ) ...
... Hieronimo as a dangerous , blood- thirsty maniac . Hieronimo from the stage has already rehearsed his reasons for the murders , but the king orders him captured and inexplicably tries to wring from him the causes ( already ex- plained ) ...
Contents
The Background of the Tragedies | 41 |
The Spanish Tragedy and the UrHamlet | 62 |
The School of Kyd ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Copyright | |
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accomplice action Albovine Alphonsus ambitious Andromana Antonio Antonio's Revenge Aphelia Atheist's Tragedy Atreus audience Barabas Bel-Imperia Belleforest blood-revenge brother cardinal Castrato catastrophe cause character Chettle Clotaire conception crime death deed delay Dessandro dramatic dramatists duel duelling Elizabethan Elizabethan tragedy enemies English ethical Fatal Contract father finally Fletcher force ghost Hamlet hero Hieronimo Hoffman honor horror incidents influence injury interest intrigue Italian Jew of Malta justice killed king Kyd's Kydian revenge Kydian tragedy Lorenzo lover lust Machiavellian madness Maid's Tragedy Marlowe Marston Massinger moral motive murder murther passion plans plot poison popular private revenge protagonist punishment rape revenge play revenge tragedy revenger of blood Revenger's Tragedy Rosaura scene Sciarrha Seneca Shakespeare's Shirley situation slain slaying Spanish Tragedy stabs stage story Tamora theme Thomas Thyestes Tiberius Nero tion Titus Andronicus Tourneur tradition tragedy of revenge tragic tyrant Ur-Hamlet venge vengeance victim villain play Vindici wife wrong