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Revenge Conventions in Hamlet as compared to Elizabethan Conventions

Title: Revenge Conventions in Hamlet as compared to Elizabethan Conventions
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 2643 | Pages: 11.2 (approximately 235 words/page)


Revenge Conventions in Hamlet as compared to Elizabethan Conventions

Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare that very closely follows the dramatic conventions of revenge in Elizabethan theater. All revenge tragedies originally stemmed from the Greeks, who wrote and performed the first plays. After the Greeks came Seneca who was very influential to all Elizabethan tragedy writers. Seneca who was Roman, basically set all of the ideas and the norms for all revenge play writers in the Renaissance era including William Shakespeare. The …showed first 75 words of 2643 total

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showed last 75 words of 2643 total…of the greatest of all time. Bibliography: Bloom, Howard, Modern Critical Interpretations of Hamlet , New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. Bowers, Fredson, Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966. Bradbrook, M.C., Themes and Conventions of Elizabethan Tragedy, New York: Cambridge University         Press, 1980. Braden, Gordon, Renaissance Tradegy and The Senecan Tradition, New Haven: Yale University Press,         1985. Hattaway, Michael, Hamlet, New Jersey: Humanities Press International, 1987. Mangan, Michael, A Preface To Shakespeare's Tragedies, New York: Longman Group Inc., 1991.

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