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Around 400 years ago, dazzling developments took place in English drama. In the closing years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and throughout the reign of King James I (the Jacobean period), Shakespeare and his fellow playwrights wrote plays which thrilled packed audiences in London's booming theatres. Many of those plays have successfully stood the test of time and are still performed and enjoyed today. This book is concerned with one particular genre from that period: Shakespearean and Jacobean tragedy. Print
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Introduction 1. Tragedy 2. Contexts 3. Approaching the texts 4. Extracts from the tragedies 5. Critical approaches 6. How to write Shakespearean and Jacobean tragedy 7. Resources Index Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. Offering critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres, Cambridge Contexts in Literature supports comparative and contextual study and is ideal for library reference or for building a senior module around a selected title. Each volume has been carefully planned to help students evaluate the influence of literary, cultural and historical contexts on both writers and readers, and includes an anthology of texts and extracts exemplifying key issues. ALL TITLES IN SERIES:
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REGION:
Australia & New Zealand
LEVELS:
Year 11 / Year 12
SUBJECT AREA:
English
EDITION:
1ed
ISBN:
9780521795623
PUBLICATION DATE:
02/04/2001