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Perhaps [[Shakespeare]]'s bloodiest [[tragedy]], '''''Titus Andronicus''''' was written in approximately [[ |
Perhaps [[Shakespeare]]'s bloodiest [[tragedy]], '''''Titus Andronicus''''' was written in approximately [[1590]]. Some measure of the matter of this play can be gleaned from a single stage-direction: ''Enter the empress' sons with Lavinia, her hands cut off, and her tongue cut out, and ravished.'' (Act II, scene iv). |
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Revision as of 19:33, 9 January 2003
Perhaps Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy, Titus Andronicus was written in approximately 1590. Some measure of the matter of this play can be gleaned from a single stage-direction: Enter the empress' sons with Lavinia, her hands cut off, and her tongue cut out, and ravished. (Act II, scene iv).
External Links
- http://classics.mit.edu/Shakespeare/titus/ - Full text of play
- Full text available in multiple formats