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In Our Time

Elizabethan Revenge

Jun 18, 2009
42:17
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Explore the world of Elizabethan revenge tragedy with guests Jonathan Bate, Julie Sanders, and Janet Clare. From the theatrical portrayal of vengeance on stage to the societal shift from medieval to Tudor legal systems, delve into the complexities of revenge narratives in works like 'Hamlet' and 'The Spanish Tragedy'. Discover the psychological depth of vengeful minds through soliloquies and the evolving codes of justice in the Elizabethan era.
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Quick takeaways

  • Elizabethan revenge plays intertwined theatricality with changing legal contexts in England.
  • Seneca's influence on Elizabethan drama brought moral seriousness and rhetorical grandeur to revenge tragedies.

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The Genesis of Elizabethan Revenge Plays

The origins of Elizabethan revenge plays are explored, highlighting the Spanish Tragedy as a pivotal work that set off the trend in the Elizabethan era. The play's immense popularity and influence, characterized by dramatic vengeance themes, resonated well with the audience. The fusion of classical revenge elements with Tudor legal contexts reflected a changing societal landscape in England during that period.

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