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The Spanish tragedy / Thomas Kyd -- Hamlet / William Shakespeare -- Antonios revenge / John Marston -- The tragedy of Hoffman / Henry Chettle -- The revengers tragedy / Thomas Middleton.

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KYD SHAKESPEARE MARSTON CHETTLE MIDDLETON Five Revenge Tragedies The - photo 1

KYD, SHAKESPEARE, MARSTON, CHETTLE, MIDDLETON
Five Revenge Tragedies
The Spanish Tragedy, Hamlet (1603), Antonios Revenge, The Tragedy of Hoffman, The Revengers Tragedy Edited and with an Introduction by
EMMA SMITH PENGUIN BOOKS
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Cover: Mirror of life and death, French School, 17th century, in the Muse de la Ville de Paris, Muse Carnavalet, Paris (Photograph Archives Charmet/The Bridgeman Art Library)
All rights reserved The moral right of the author of the introduction and editorial material has been asserted Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publishers prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser ISBN: 978-0-14-196046-3 PENGUIN Picture 2 CLASSICS
FIVE REVENGE TRAGEDIES
EMMA SMITH is Fellow and Tutor in English at Hertford College, Oxford. She has published widely on Shakespeare and on early modern drama, particularly on the plays in print and in performance. She is co-editor of The Elizabethan Top Ten: Defining Print Popularity in Early Modern England and is working on a book on the Shakespeare First Folio.
Chronology
Dates of performance, usually conjectural, are taken from Alfred Harbages Annals of English Drama 9751700, rev. Sylvia Stoler Wagonheim (1989); c.
Revenge tragediesTheatrical backgroundHistorical background
1567First purpose-built theatre in London
1572Attacks on Protestants in St Bartholomews Day Massacre in Paris
1581Publication of Seneca his Ten Tragedies
1584First English colony in America, Roanoke, founded by Ralegh
1587Execution of Mary Queen of Scots
1588Failure of Spanish Armada
c. 1590Marlowes Dr Faustus (Admirals Men)
1592Kyds Spanish Tragedy performed (Stranges Men at the Rose)
1593Theatres closed due to plague
Murder of Marlowe
1594Shakespeares Titus Andronicus
Death of Kyd
Chamberlains Men foundedTyrones rebellion in Ireland began Nine Years War
1596Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet
(Chamberlains Men)
Riots against high food prices
1597Failure of second Spanish Armada
1599Opening of the Globe Theatre by Shakespeares company, the Lord Chamberlains Men
Revival of boys companies
Beginning of Wars of the Theatres, particularly involving Jonson, Marston and Dekker
Bishops Ban orders satires to be publicly burned
Earl of Essex mounts (unsuccessful) expedition to quell Irish rebellion
1600Marstons Antonios Revenge (Children at St Pauls)
c. 1600Shakespeares Hamlet (Chamberlains Men)
1601Jonson paid for additions to The Spanish TragedyEarl of Essexs rebellion: he is executed for treason
1602Chettles Tragedy of Hoffman (Admirals Men)
1602Publication of The Spanish Tragedy with additions
1603Lord Chamberlains Men become Kings MenDeath of Queen Elizabeth; accession of King James I
1604Patent granted for indoor theatre at BlackfriarsPeace with Spain
1605Middletons The Revengers Tragedy (Kings Men)Jonsons first court masque
Shakespeares King Lear (Kings Men)
Gunpowder plot to blow up Parliament
1607First settlement at Jamestown, Virginia
1610Chapmans The Revenge of Bussy DAmbois (Children of Whitefriars)
1611Tourneur, The Atheists Tragedy (?Kings Men)
1612Death of Prince Henry
1613Webster, The Duchess of Malfi (Kings Men)Globe Theatre burns down during performance of Shakespeares All is True
1614Hope Theatre built on Bankside for plays and bear-baiting
Jonsons Bartholomew Fair performed at Hope (Lady Elizabeths Men)
1616Death of ShakespeareJonsons Folio of his plays and poems
1620Middleton, Women Beware Women (Kings Men)Pilgrim Fathers set out for America on the Mayflower
1623Shakespeares collected works published in Folio
1625Death of James I; accession of Charles I
Playwrights
Thomas Kyd (155894), The Spanish Tragedy Kyd was the son of a London scrivener and attended Merchant Taylors School. 1600 Shakespeares Hamlet (Chamberlains Men)1601Jonson paid for additions to The Spanish TragedyEarl of Essexs rebellion: he is executed for treason1602Chettles Tragedy of Hoffman (Admirals Men)1602Publication of The Spanish Tragedy with additions1603Lord Chamberlains Men become Kings MenDeath of Queen Elizabeth; accession of King James I1604Patent granted for indoor theatre at BlackfriarsPeace with Spain1605Middletons The Revengers Tragedy (Kings Men)Jonsons first court masque
Shakespeares King Lear (Kings Men)Gunpowder plot to blow up Parliament1607First settlement at Jamestown, Virginia1610Chapmans The Revenge of Bussy DAmbois (Children of Whitefriars)1611Tourneur, The Atheists Tragedy (?Kings Men)1612Death of Prince Henry1613Webster, The Duchess of Malfi (Kings Men)Globe Theatre burns down during performance of Shakespeares All is TrueNext page
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