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Spenser, Kyd, and the Authorship of The Spanish Tragedy maintains that Edmund Spenser and not Thomas Kyd is the author of The Spanish Tragedy, written in 1590/1592. This argument is based on the strength of the internal evidence and not on computermetrics, linguistic statistics, or parallel passages. The Spanish Tragedy and Spenser's works are united by sources, themes, methods, and language to the point of authorial equation. Thomas Heywood provided the only attribution of the play to Kyd in 1612, but given the depth of the learning, the apocalyptic context of the anti-Spanish theme, and the literary, rhetorical, and metadramatic sophistication of The Spanish Tragedy, it is much more probable that Spenser wrote it and not the nearly anonymous journeyman writer Kyd. The internal evidence for a new attribution is compelling, and since the proposed author is Spenser, who is supposed to have been hostile to the public theater, the revelation of his hidden

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Acknowledgments – Introduction – Part I Apuleius, Kyd, and Spenser – The Influence of Apuleius on Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy – Comparison of the Incertitude of Apuleius’s The Golden Ass and The Spanish Tragedy – Apuleius and Spenser: Mystery Contexts and Games of Authorship – Part II Kyd, Spenser, and Dramatic Methods, Rhetoric, and Apocalypse and Armada – Comparison of Spenser’s Dramatic Methods and Rhetoric in his Canon With Kyd’s Methods and Rhetoric in The Spanish Tragedy – Empedocles, Just Revenge, Veritas Filia Temporis, and Textual Silence in The Faerie Queene and The Spanish Tragedy – Apocalypse and Armada in Spenser’s Works and The Spanish Tragedy – Epilogue – Index.

Spenser Kyd and the Authorship of The Spanish

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2019 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433162626, 978-1433162626
      ISBN10: 1433162628

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      Book Synopsis

      Spenser, Kyd, and the Authorship of The Spanish Tragedy maintains that Edmund Spenser and not Thomas Kyd is the author of The Spanish Tragedy, written in 1590/1592. This argument is based on the strength of the internal evidence and not on computermetrics, linguistic statistics, or parallel passages. The Spanish Tragedy and Spenser's works are united by sources, themes, methods, and language to the point of authorial equation. Thomas Heywood provided the only attribution of the play to Kyd in 1612, but given the depth of the learning, the apocalyptic context of the anti-Spanish theme, and the literary, rhetorical, and metadramatic sophistication of The Spanish Tragedy, it is much more probable that Spenser wrote it and not the nearly anonymous journeyman writer Kyd. The internal evidence for a new attribution is compelling, and since the proposed author is Spenser, who is supposed to have been hostile to the public theater, the revelation of his hidden

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Introduction – Part I Apuleius, Kyd, and Spenser – The Influence of Apuleius on Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy – Comparison of the Incertitude of Apuleius’s The Golden Ass and The Spanish Tragedy – Apuleius and Spenser: Mystery Contexts and Games of Authorship – Part II Kyd, Spenser, and Dramatic Methods, Rhetoric, and Apocalypse and Armada – Comparison of Spenser’s Dramatic Methods and Rhetoric in his Canon With Kyd’s Methods and Rhetoric in The Spanish Tragedy – Empedocles, Just Revenge, Veritas Filia Temporis, and Textual Silence in The Faerie Queene and The Spanish Tragedy – Apocalypse and Armada in Spenser’s Works and The Spanish Tragedy – Epilogue – Index.

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