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Shakespeare, 'Othello' and Domestic Tragedy
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Shakespeare, 'Othello' and Domestic Tragedy
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Shakespeare, 'Othello' and Domestic Tragedy
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Often set in domestic environments and built around protagonists of more modest status than traditional tragic subjects, 'domestic tragedy' was a genre that flourished on the Renaissance stage from 1580-1620.
Shakespeare, 'Othello', and Domestic Tragedy
is the first book to examine Shakespeare's relationship to the genre by way of the King's and Chamberlain's Men's ownership and production of many of the domestic tragedies, and of the genre's extensive influence on Shakespeare's own tragedy,
Othello
. Drawing in part upon recent scholarship that identifies Shakespeare as a co-author of
Arden of Faversham
, Sean Benson demonstrates the extensive - even uncanny - ties between
and the domestic tragedies. Benson argues that just as
Hamlet
employs and adapts the conventions of revenge tragedy, so
can only be fully understood in terms of its exploitation of the tropes and conventions of domestic tragedy. This book explores not only the contexts and workings of this popular sub-genre of Renaissance drama but also
's secure place within it as the quintessential example of the form.