What is dramatic romance? Scholars have long turned to Shakespeares biography to answer this question; marking his late plays as the beginning and end of the dramatic romance. This book identifies an earlier history for this genre; revealing how stage romances imaginatively expanded audience interest in Englands emerging global economy.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent TranslationBy Adam ClarkThis is an excellent translation of the play that is surprisingly easy to read. This was my first time reading Hecuba; and I thought it was fantastic. I highly recommend it; even if you dont have to read it as a class assignment.0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Total Rip OffBy Kathryn B. HorvatThis book was a total ripoff. It was published on demand from a poorly typed version that someone had done. Not only were there no page or line numbers; something I needed for a book discussion; but it was never even proof read. For instance; the word "corpse;" which appears numerous times; was typed as "corse." There was nothing in the description to tell me that I would have no commentary; etc. I could have had what I got for free; instead of the $7.99 I paid for this book.0 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not InterestingBy RosannaI needed this for a scene to do. The layout was frustrating. I didnt care for it all. I misunderstood what was being offered. It was not what I needed for class.