A Woman Killed with Kindness and Other Domestic Plays (Oxford World's Classics)
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Contributions
- Martin Wiggins (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2008-06-07 - Oxford University Press, USA
Language
English
Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10127628M
- ISBN-100192829505
- ISBN-139780192829504
- Goodreads2241855
- LibraryThing7611504
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007040606
- OCLC Control Number173748753
- Better World Books9780192829504
- Better World BooksP9-ADU-870
Classifications
- LCCPR658.D65W66 2008
- LCCPR658.D65 W66 2008
Description
Here is a marvelous collection of plays from the English Renaissance period, offering prime examples of the "domestic drama" genre that first appeared around 1590. These four pioneering works, set in near-contemporary England and concerned with issues of marriage and crime rather than war and power, focus on the lives of ordinary people, instead of kings and queens and politicians. Arden dramatizes a notorious murder case of forty years earlier, in which a wealthy husband was killed by his wife and her lover. In A Woman Killed with Kindness, a wife is caught by her husband in bed with his best friend. The Witch of Edmonton combines a true-life story of witchcraft with a fictitious tale of bigamy and wife-murder, and The English Traveller deals with the unexpected changes people find when they return home after a lengthy absence. Part of the Oxford English Drama series, this edition has modern-spelling, critical introductions, wide-ranging notes, a chronology of the plays, and appendices that address the question: who wrote Arden of Faversham and when did Thomas Heywood write The English Traveller. - Publisher.
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