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Performing Ethics in English Revenge Drama: Wild Play offers a groundbreaking analysis of how revenge tragedy engages with ethical questions through performance. Noam Reisner investigates the ways in which early modern playwrights used the theatrical medium to explore moral ambiguity, justice, and the consequences of vengeance.
The book demonstrates how revenge drama serves as more than entertainment, functioning instead as a sophisticated ethical laboratory. Through close examination of canonical and lesser-known plays, Reisner reveals how performance itself becomes a vehicle for ethical inquiry, allowing audiences to experience and contemplate complex moral dilemmas.
This work is essential for scholars of early modern drama, ethics, and theatrical performance, providing fresh perspectives on the relationship between ethics and aesthetics in Renaissance and Jacobean literature.







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