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Revengers Tragedy

With the dark symmetry characteristic of revenge tragedy, the remains of the poisoned Gloriana—and, symbolically, of all of the victims of the Duke s lust—become transformed into a weapon against her poisoner. Her kiss reflects back to the Duke the figurative poisons of his own palsy-lust (Li.34), fused with the literal poisons with which he killed Gloriana. As the pivot on which this mimetic act of revenge turns, the skeleton s embrace comes to embody the seductive but poisonous theatricality that pervades the play. [Pg.115]

As noted above, other examples of revenge tragedies in which poisons become medicinal by dint of their purgative effect include especially Sejanus and The White Devil, discussed in Chapter i. [Pg.185]

Holdsworth, R. V. The Revenger s Tragedy as a Middleton Play. In Three Revenge Tragedies. Ed. R. V. Holdsworth, 79-105. Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1990. [Pg.195]

The Atheist s Tragedy, in Katharine Eisaman Mans (ed.), Pour Revenge Tragedies (Oxford University Press, 1995). [Pg.56]

Compare Atheist s Tragedy, ed. Morris and Gill, xviii-xxiv, and Maus (ed.). Four Revenge Tragedies, xxvii-xxxi. [Pg.56]

I Fredson Bowers, Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy 1 87-1641 (Princeton University Press, 1940), 100. All citations in the text are from David Bevington, Lars Engle, Katharine Eisaman Mans and Eric Rasmussen (eds.), English Renaissance Drama A Norton Anthology (New York W. W. Norton, zooz). [Pg.70]

Bowers, Fredson, Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy 1 8 -1642 (Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press, 1940)... [Pg.72]

Griswold, Wendy, Renaissance Revivals City Comedy and Revenge Tragedy in the London Theatre iyj6-i 8o (University of Chicago Press, 1986)... [Pg.72]

Kerrigan, John, Revenge Tragedy Aeschylus to Armageddon (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1996)... [Pg.72]

Neill, Michael, English Revenge Tragedy , in Rebecca Bushnell (ed.), A Companion to Tragedy (Oxford Blackwell, 2005), 328-50... [Pg.72]

John Kerrigan, Revenge Tragedy Aeschylus to Armageddon (Oxford University Press, 1996) Michael Neill, Issues of Death Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1997). [Pg.84]


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