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The study traces the development of English tragedy from medieval and classical influences through the Romantic movement, beginning with a discussion of definitions and the distinguishing features of tragedy versus melodrama and comedy. It surveys early stages and sixteenth-century plays, gives extended treatments of Marlowe, Shakespeare and their contemporaries, and examines later Elizabethan, Restoration, eighteenth-century, and Romantic treatments, selecting representative works after 1600. Emphasis falls on thematic and structural characteristics of the type, the play's role in theatre and literature, and the results of scholarly inquiry rather than detailed bibliographical debate.

About the Author

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Ashley Horace Thorndike

Ashley Horace Thorndike was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of drama and tragedy. His notable work, "Tragedy," explores the themes and structures that define tragic literature, reflecting his deep engagement with theatrical forms. Thorndike's insights into the nature of tragedy have influenced both literary criticism and the understanding of dramatic arts. His scholarly approach combines analysis with a passion for the theatrical experience, making his work significant for students and enthusiasts of drama.

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