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  • [[WorksCited|Harbage]] offers "Realistic Trag. (?)"; another option is domestic drama. ...y is Jean Bodin, ''De magorum Demonomania'' (1581). Whatever the logic of "domestic comedy" having been suggested as the genre of this play, Wiggins thinks "pr
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  • ...ndon, and best known to most early drama specialists as the setting of the domestic tragedy ''Arden of Feversham''. Gibson (cxxxvii) notes that this document [[Category: CSP domestic]]
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  • |themes=Domestic politics
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  • [[category:Court]][[category:Warwick's]][[category:Domestic]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[
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  • ...nis]][[Category:Queen's, Oxford]][[category:Not in Harbage]][[Category:CSP domestic]]
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  • [[category:Court]][[category:Sussex's]][[category:Domestic]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[
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  • .... ''Domestic Drama: A Survey of the Origins, Antecedents and Nature of the Domestic Play in England, 1500-1540'', 2 vols. Salzburgh: Institut fur Englische Spr
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  • Topical drama; domestic tragedy. [[category:all]][[category:David McInnis]][[category:Domestic tragedy]][[category:Matricide]][[category:murder]][[category:Ballads]][[cat
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  • Unknown (Harbage); comedy (?); domestic (?)
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  • <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of James I. 1623-1625, with Addenda.'' Ed. Mary Anne E ...[category:Dutch]][[Category:merchants]][[category:massacre]][[category:CSP domestic]][[category:suppressed drama]][[Category:Untitled plays]]
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  • Realistic Tragedy (?) ([[WorksCited|Harbage]]), domestic tragedy ...es to the Play | ‘References to the Play’]] below), the play seems to be a domestic tragedy about a woman who murders her husband in order to pursue the affect
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  • |themes=Domestic
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  • ...rizes the play among the Admiral's offerings treating "the social evils of domestic life."
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  • ...ses ''Page of Plymouth'' as one of two plays parodied through its genre of domestic tragedy by Shakespeare in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', the other being ' [[category:all]] [[Category:Domestic tragedy]] [[Category:January/May_marriage]] [[Category:Devon]] [[category:s
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  • Paul Merchant lists the play as one of 'Heywood's likely or known domestic or marital dramas', but nothing is known of its narrative or of any sources
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  • ...d among the State Papers (Smith 143, 157; ''CSP Domestic 1637'' 293; ''CSP Domestic 1638–39'' 378). Croker was well known to Collier, with whom he served as
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  • ...tley, ''JCS'', 5.1300-01; M. A. E. Green, ed., ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1639'' (London: Longman, 1856), 140-1. ...2em; text-indent: -2em"> Green, M. A. E. ed., ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1639''. London: Longman, 1856.</div>
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  • ...are known, it is impossible to resist considering this play as yet another domestic comedy in the mode of patient wives and prodigal husbands.
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  • '''Clark''' classified the play as a domestic tragedy "solely on the strength of its title" (38). ...ng-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Clark, Andrew. "An Annotated List of Lost Domestic Plays, 1578–1624." ''Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama'' 18 (19
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  • <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em"><i>Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639</i> London, 1873. [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu3192409
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  • ...y:all]][[category:David McInnis]][[category:Not in Harbage]][[category:CSP domestic]][[category:untitled plays]]
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  • ...arleton to John Chamberlain dated 29 December 1601. In that letter (''CSP, Domestic,'' document reference SP 12/283 f.140, pp. 134-6), Carlton tells Chamberlai In the ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic—Elizabeth'' for 29 December 1601 (vol. 282), in a gossipy letter from Dud
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  • ...spect (Shagan, ''Popular Politics'', 57-9). This might remind one of other domestic tragedies such as ''Arden of Faversham'', where Arden's status as an indire [[category:True crime]] [[category:Domestic tragedy]] [[category:Fathers and sons]] [[category:Simon Forman]] [[categor
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  • <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of James I. 1611–1618.'' Ed. Mary Anne Everett Green
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  • ...dle Ages'' [1974, p. 185]). Characterizing Holinshed's version of Robert's domestic history (''Chronicles,'' p. 245), Shapiro summarizes the result as "a drama
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  • ...cus''. Whereas those two plays are foreign, ''Richard the Confessor'' was domestic and regional. Whereas those two plays revel in violence and cruelty, ''Ric
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  • Comedy & Tragedy (Harbage); topical drama; domestic tragedy. Wright (excerpt): “Occasionally the domestic drama so accurately described a contemporary event that it created a scanda
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  • ...ng-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Clark, Andrew. “An Annotated List of Lost Domestic Plays, 1578—1624,” ''Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama'' 18 (
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  • ...e in 1305; and his interfamilial war with Prince Edward over an unsuitable domestic relationship (1305). In conjunction with Holinshed, Hook notes the compleme
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  • ...bly the murder of Henri IV of France in 1610. But there were also possible domestic correspondences as well. As Bentley suggests, a passage in the play could h
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  • Whipday, Emma. ''Shakespeare's Domestic Tragedies: Violence in the Early Modern Home''. Cambridge: CUP, 2019. ...wo Lamentable Tragedies ~ A 'parts' production of Robert Yarrington's 1601 domestic tragedy''. 15 July 2013. [https://twolamentabletragedies.wordpress.com/tag/
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  • ...story plays, is there enough in this episode &mdash; Reformation politics, domestic life and intrigue, anti-Catholicism &mdash; to inspire dramatisation?
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  • ...dell' arte'': it includes a leading figure called Pantaloun, around whom a domestic intrigue unfolds. His wife, Aspida, has a lover, Validore, and the househol
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  • ...e" (NAS, PC1, Acta 1607–8, p. 780, 818; qtd. Cochran-Patrick 125-26; ''CSP Domestic 1603-10'', 424). It also wasn't yet apparent that the Hilderstone project w
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