Akshit posted an Question
May 25, 2021 • 00:25 am 30 points
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Do provide information about tudor dramas , it's characteristics , must read tudor dramas

do provide information about Tudor dramas , it's characteristics , must read Tudor dramas

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    Shakespeare’s first play, “Henry VI, was performed in 1592. Over the next 11 years, he wrote “Hamlet”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “King Lear”, “Macbeth, The “Merchant of Venice” etc. His play “Richard III” was popular as it showed Richard III as a corrupt man – it also received approval from the Tudors – after all, it was Henry VII who had defeated Richard III in battle!

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    The history of Tudor drama is marked by radical change and the persistence of traditional forms, performances, and spaces. Civic authorities remained important producers of drama throughout the Tudor period, for example, but there was an increasing separation between what they produced and what was being performed in the new public playhouses. While there is agreement that the old chronologies and taxonomies must change, there is as yet little consensus on where the rearranged landmarks and boundaries should be placed, whether in the history of drama or more generally.

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    The history of Tudor drama is marked by radical change and the persistence of traditional forms, performances, and spaces. Civic authorities remained important producers of drama throughout the Tudor period, for example, but there was an increasing separation between what they produced and what was being performed in the new public playhouses. While there is agreement that the old chronologies and taxonomies must change, there is as yet little consensus on where the rearranged landmarks and boundaries should be placed, whether in the history of drama or more generally.

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    Tudor(Adjective) Pertaining to the British monarchs of the sixteenth century. Etymology: From the surname of a British royal family. Tudor(Adjective) Pertaining to the period of British history ruled by King Henry VII, Henry VIII and the children of Henry VIII.

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