Frank Whigham presents a detailed and innovative analysis of five
English Renaissance plays, set in the context of social rank, gender,
kinship, and service relationships. The Spanish Tragedy and The Duchess
of Malfi, set at court, explore fantasies of the lurid and decadent life
at the center of national culture. Arden of Faversham, The Miseries of
Enforced Marriage, and A Yorkshire Tragedy examine the collisions
between traditional rural values and newfangled behavior brought from
London.