Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis

The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the central part, scenes 4-8, was composed by Shakespeare while the remainder of the play was created by an older playwright, possibly Thomas Kyd. It shares features with Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy. The essay c...

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Main Author: Marina Tarlinskaja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Early Modern Studies
Subjects:
Kyd
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-jems/article/view/7059
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spelling doaj-80b56e43cd074e588af943b6056e99c52020-11-25T03:41:54ZengFirenze University PressJournal of Early Modern Studies2279-71492016-03-01510.13128/JEMS-2279-7149-1808815125Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification AnalysisMarina Tarlinskaja0Laboratorio editoriale OA / Dip. LILSIThe essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the central part, scenes 4-8, was composed by Shakespeare while the remainder of the play was created by an older playwright, possibly Thomas Kyd. It shares features with Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy. The essay confirms the hypothesis that the Additions to Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy had been composed by Shakespeare in the early seventeenth century. Thus Shakespeare had collaborated with Kyd twice: as a younger poet and a later refurbisher. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-jems/article/view/7059CollaborationKydShakespeareSpellingStressing
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Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
Journal of Early Modern Studies
Collaboration
Kyd
Shakespeare
Spelling
Stressing
author_facet Marina Tarlinskaja
author_sort Marina Tarlinskaja
title Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
title_short Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
title_full Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
title_fullStr Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Shakespeare in <em>Arden of Faversham</em> and the Additions to <em> The Spanish Tragedy</em>: Versification Analysis
title_sort shakespeare in <em>arden of faversham</em> and the additions to <em> the spanish tragedy</em>: versification analysis
publisher Firenze University Press
series Journal of Early Modern Studies
issn 2279-7149
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the central part, scenes 4-8, was composed by Shakespeare while the remainder of the play was created by an older playwright, possibly Thomas Kyd. It shares features with Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy. The essay confirms the hypothesis that the Additions to Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy had been composed by Shakespeare in the early seventeenth century. Thus Shakespeare had collaborated with Kyd twice: as a younger poet and a later refurbisher.
topic Collaboration
Kyd
Shakespeare
Spelling
Stressing
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-jems/article/view/7059
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