Arden of Feversham is a compelling Elizabethan domestic tragedy, offering a stark portrayal of murder and its consequences. This edition, meticulously prepared, presents the play within its historical and literary context, inviting readers to explore its themes of ambition, betrayal, and justice.
Attributed by some scholars to William Shakespeare, the play's authorship remains a subject of debate, adding to its enduring appeal. This edition provides insightful commentary, shedding light on the language, structure, and historical background of Arden of Feversham, making it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in early modern English drama.
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