Arden of Faversham
By (Author) Catherine Richardson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
21st April 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
822.33
Paperback
360
380g
Based on the true story of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife, her lover and accomplices in 1551, Arden of Faversham is one of the earliest domestic tragedies and a play which has continued to thrill audiences since its first staging. This comprehensive edition situates the play in its social, cultural and political context while exploring its performance and critical history through a range of historical and contemporary productions, including William Poels Lilies That Fester (1897) and the Royal Shakespeare Companys 2014 production. Throughout, the edition aims to reanimate the plays engagement with the material culture of domestic life, using little-known evidence for the objects and spaces implicated in the murder. The introduction also accounts for recent new thinking about the plays likely authorship, including claims that Shakespeare was a key co-author. The comprehensive, illustrated introduction combined with detailed on-page commentary notes and glosses make this an ideal edition for students and teachers.
[The editor] combine[s] personal enthusiasm ... with scholarly rigour, and the result is ... useful and enjoyable insights into early modern drama. * The Times Literary Supplement *
Catherine Richardson is Reader in Renaissance Studies at the University of Kent, UK