"My narrow-prying neighbours blab" : moral perceptions of the early modern household -- "Choose thee a bed and hangings for a chamber, take with thee everything that hath thy mark" : objects and spaces in the early modern house -- Arden of Faversham -- Two lamentable tragedies -- A woman killed with kindness -- A Yorkshire tragedy
Summary
Exploring how writers of domestic tragedies engaged the attitudes towards households to shape their representations of domesticity, and discussing how the dynamics of the early modern house were represented on the stage, this book is useful to students of early modern drama and historians
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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