Arden of Feversham

Arden of Feversham
Title Arden of Feversham PDF eBook
Author Ronald Bayne
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1897
Genre Arden of Feversham
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Arden of Faversham

Arden of Faversham
Title Arden of Faversham PDF eBook
Author Tom Lockwood
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 166
Release 2014-06-02
Genre Drama
ISBN 1408144743

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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'.

Arden of Faversham

Arden of Faversham
Title Arden of Faversham PDF eBook
Author Catherine Richardson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 360
Release 2022-01-27
Genre Drama
ISBN 1474289320

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Based on the true story of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife, her lover and accomplices in 1551, Arden of Faversham is one of the earliest domestic tragedies and a play which has continued to thrill audiences since its first staging. This comprehensive edition situates the play in its social, cultural and political context while exploring its performance and critical history through a range of historical and contemporary productions, including William Poel's Lilies That Fester (1897) and the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2014 production. Throughout, the edition aims to reanimate the play's engagement with the material culture of domestic life, using little-known evidence for the objects and spaces implicated in the murder. The introduction also accounts for recent new thinking about the play's likely authorship, including claims that Shakespeare was a key co-author. The comprehensive, illustrated introduction combined with detailed on-page commentary notes and glosses make this an ideal edition for students and teachers.

Gaming the Stage

Gaming the Stage
Title Gaming the Stage PDF eBook
Author Gina Bloom
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2018-07-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0472053817

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Rich connections between gaming and theater stretch back to the 16th and 17th centuries, when England's first commercial theaters appeared right next door to gaming houses and blood-sport arenas. In the first book-length exploration of gaming in the early modern period, Gina Bloom shows that theaters succeeded in London's new entertainment marketplace largely because watching a play and playing a game were similar experiences. Audiences did not just see a play; they were encouraged to play the play, and knowledge of gaming helped them become better theatergoers. Examining dramas written for these theaters alongside evidence of analog games popular then and today, Bloom argues for games as theatrical media and theater as an interactive gaming technology. Gaming the Stage also introduces a new archive for game studies: scenes of onstage gaming, which appear at climactic moments in dramatic literature. Bloom reveals plays to be systems of information for theater spectators: games of withholding, divulging, speculating, and wagering on knowledge. Her book breaks new ground through examinations of plays such as The Tempest, Arden of Faversham, A Woman Killed with Kindness, and A Game at Chess; the histories of familiar games such as cards, backgammon, and chess; less familiar ones, like Game of the Goose; and even a mixed-reality theater videogame.

The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain

The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain
Title The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain PDF eBook
Author Donald R. Kelley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 1997-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 9780521590693

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Distinguished historians and literary scholars explore the overlap, interplay, and interaction between history and fiction.

Arden of Faversham

Arden of Faversham
Title Arden of Faversham PDF eBook
Author Catherine Richardson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 361
Release 2022-01-27
Genre Drama
ISBN 1474289312

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Based on the true story of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife, her lover and accomplices in 1551, Arden of Faversham is one of the earliest domestic tragedies and a play which has continued to thrill audiences since its first staging. This comprehensive edition situates the play in its social, cultural and political context while exploring its performance and critical history through a range of historical and contemporary productions, including William Poel's Lilies That Fester (1897) and the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2014 production. Throughout, the edition aims to reanimate the play's engagement with the material culture of domestic life, using little-known evidence for the objects and spaces implicated in the murder. The introduction also accounts for recent new thinking about the play's likely authorship, including claims that Shakespeare was a key co-author. The comprehensive, illustrated introduction combined with detailed on-page commentary notes and glosses make this an ideal edition for students and teachers.

Thomas Arden in Faversham

Thomas Arden in Faversham
Title Thomas Arden in Faversham PDF eBook
Author Patricia Hyde
Publisher
Total Pages 642
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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The 'myth' of Thomas Arden refers to the play "The Tragedie of Arden of Feversham and Blackwill" presented in 1592 describing the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife. This book re-examines the evidence, setting Arden among his comtemporaries in a more realistic setting. According to a deposition in a court case in 1548, Thomas born in 1508 and died when he was 43 years old.