The Spanish Tragedy

The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd, published by Manchester University Press in 1977, is a significant work in the realm of drama. This edition spans 153 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the play’s historical context and its impact on theater. David Bevington’s introduction provides an overview of recent developments in performance history and theater criticism, making this edition a valuable resource for both students and educators.
Readers will find detailed notes throughout the text, enhancing their understanding of the play’s themes and structure. This edition serves as an ideal teaching text, focusing on the intricacies of Kyd’s work within the broader scope of European drama. The combination of Bevington’s insights and the comprehensive notes allows for a deeper exploration of the play’s significance in the English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh theatrical traditions.
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David Bevington’s new introduction to this classic play includes the latest developments in performance history and theater criticism. Detailed notes make this an ideal teching text.
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