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Author Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641.

Title A woman killed with kindness / Thomas Heywood ; edited by Brian Scobie
Published London : A. & C. Black, 1985

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Description 1 online resource (xxxvi, 92 pages)
Series New mermaids
New mermaids.
Summary A woman struggles to survive, and then struggles to die, in Thomas Heywood's startling domestic tragedy about the possession and punishment of women, probably first published in 1607. The marriage of John Frankford, a middling country gentleman, and his wife Anne is comfortable, if uneventful, until he gives his friend Wendoll the free use of his table and purse. Wendoll takes even more than was offered, and confesses his desperate love to Anne, who takes pity on him, and together they fall into infidelity. When they are discovered John banishes his wife to a distant manor, forbidden to see their two children, and it is in the comfort of her exile that she will starve herself to death. In the subplot, a woman devoted to her brother is offered as payment for his debts. Usually considered to be a domestic tragedy, 'A Woman Killed With Kindness' is complex in its didacticism, as Heywood explores the boundaries of marital punishment, and the moral weight of mercy
Analysis Drama in English, 1558-1625 - Texts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
In Bloomsbury Drama Online Core Collection UK and ROW. Bloomsbury Publishing
Subject Adultery -- Drama
Adultery
Genre/Form Drama
Tragedies.
Drama.
Théâtre.
Form Electronic book
Author Scobie, Brian W. M
ISBN 9780713666908
0713666900
Other Titles Drama online
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