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When Elizabethan playwrights found the public loved gruesome tales of revenge, they embarked on a new genre. And it became a monster...
A comparison with revenge dramas like "The Spanish Tragedy" and "Antonio's Revenge" can help elucidate the vexed question of Hamlet's madness.
Seeing Hamlet as a deliberate failure to produce a coherent revenge play can provide new insights into the play.
The mechanicals, led by Peter Quince and dominated by Bottom, produce a play inside A Midsummer Night's Dream - an ambiguous piece of symbolism.
A group of English playwrights, collectively known as the University Wits, transformed popular drama during the Elizabethan era.
While perhaps influenced by writers of revenge tragedy before him, Shakespeare produced in "Hamlet," a work that was altogether new. Bold. And defining all its own.
A quintessentially modernist poem, "The Waste Land" is noted for its length, frequent use of allusion, foreign language phrases, and fragmented style.


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