**A new, authoritative edition of five classic revenge plays
**
As the Elizabethan era gave way to the reign of James I, England
grappled with corruption within the royal court and widespread religious
anxiety. Dramatists responded with morally complex plays of dark wit and
violent spectacle, exploring the nature of death, the abuse of power,
and vigilante justice. This anthology presents five crucial tragedies of
the era collected together for the first time, including Shakespeare's
1603 version of Hamletand Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy, a
ferocious satire that reflects the mounting disillusionment of the age.
The introduction by Shakespeare scholar Emma Smith explores the
political and religious climate behind the plays, as well as their
dramatic conventions.
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