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The Misfortunes of Arthur

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112:. All action occurs offstage and is related by a chorus, while a messenger announces the tragic events. W. J. Cunliffe demonstrated the influence of Seneca on Hughes, suggesting the play consists largely of translations of Seneca with occasional original lines. 323: 269: 178: 318: 132: 55: 26: 71: 34: 142: 127: 50: 313: 220: 119: 87: 86:. Lancaster and John Penruddocke directed the drama at Court. The play was greatly influenced by 265: 212: 174: 204: 75: 38: 74:. Nicholas Trotte provided the introduction, Francis Flower the choruses of Acts I and II, 99: 91: 287: 126:, and by Harvey Carson Grumline (Berlin, 1900), who points out that Hughes's source was 261: 166: 307: 224: 137: 79: 63: 282: 46: 193:"British Empire on the Eve of the Armada: Revisiting The Misfortunes of Arthur" 216: 83: 30: 18:
The Misfortunes of Arthur, Uther Pendragon's son reduced into tragical notes
208: 108: 103: 295: 95: 42: 22: 192: 94:, and was composed according to the Senecan model. The ghost of 82:, Christopher Yelverton, John Lancaster, and Flower oversaw the 102:, opens the play with a speech reproducing passages spoken by 264:(1991). The New Arthurian Encyclopedia. New York: Garland. 237:
A long list of parallel passages appears in Cunliffe,
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Index

English
Thomas Hughes
Greenwich
Elizabeth I
Arthurian legend
Mordred
King Arthur
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historia Regum Britanniae
Gray's Inn
inn's revels
William Fulbecke
Francis Bacon
dumb shows
Seneca the Younger
tragedies
Gorlois
Uther Pendragon
Tantalus
Thyestes
John Payne Collier
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historia Regum Britanniae
Thomas Malory
Le Morte d'Arthur


Lacy, Norris J.
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0-8240-4377-4

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