
Arden of Feversham
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About This Book
Arden of Faversham (original Arden of Feversham) is an Elizabethan play, entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 3 April 1592, and printed later that same year by Edward White. It depicts the murder of one Thomas Arden by his wife Alice Arden and her lover, and their subsequent discovery and punishment. The play is notable as perhaps the earliest surviving example of domestic tragedy, a form of Renaissance play which dramatized recent and local crimes rather than far-off and historical events.The author is unknown, and the play has been attributed to Thomas Kyd, Christopher Marl...
Chapters (56)
- ARDEN OF FEVERSHAM
- PREFACE
- ARDEN OF FEVERSHAM
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
- ARDEN OF FEVERSHAM
- ACT I
- ACT II
- SCENE I
- SCENE II
- ACT III
- SCENE I
- SCENE II
- SCENE III
- SCENE IV
- SCENE V
- SCENE VI
- ACT IV
- SCENE I
- SCENE II
- SCENE III
- SCENE IV
- ACT V
- SCENE I
- SCENE II
- SCENE III
- SCENE IV
- SCENE V
- SCENE VI
- GLOSSARY
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- [xiv]
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