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Lust's Dominion, Or, The Lascivious Queen: A Tragedie - Primary Source Edition

by Thomas Dekker, John Daye, William Haughton, John Marston

Other authors: Christopher Marlowe (Attributed author)

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This scholarly edition of Thomas Dekker, John Marston, John Day, and William Haughton's Lust's Dominion; or, the Lascivious Queen (ca. 1598-1600) is the first in half a century and the first ever translation into Spanish. The comprehensive introduction in English and Spanish examines the contexts of the play addressing such topics as ethnicity and alterity, Anglo-Spanish relations and the roles of women. La presente edición de El dominio de la lujuria, o, la reina lasciva (ca. 1598-1600) de Thomas Dekker, John Marston, John Day y William Haughton incluye la primera traducción jamás realizada al español además de la primera edición crítica en inglés en medio siglo. Una extensa introducción presenta los contextos de la obra en detalle, estudiando aspectos tales como la alteridad, los roles de la mujer y las relaciones anglo-españolas en la época.… (more)
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Dekker, Thomasprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Daye, Johnmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Haughton, Williammain authorall editionsconfirmed
Marston, Johnmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Marlowe, ChristopherAttributed authorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Lust's Dominion is not by Christopher Marlowe. Its first printing in 1657, more than 50 years after it was written, was anonymous. The second issue, later the same year, added Marlowe's name to the title page -- essentially a guess. Scholarship has shown that it is almost certainly to be identified with The Spanish Moor's Tragedy (1600) of Henslowe's Diary, written by Thomas Dekker, William Haughton and John Daye (and John Marston?) and it is included by Fredson Bowers in his Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker, Vol. IV (1968).
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This scholarly edition of Thomas Dekker, John Marston, John Day, and William Haughton's Lust's Dominion; or, the Lascivious Queen (ca. 1598-1600) is the first in half a century and the first ever translation into Spanish. The comprehensive introduction in English and Spanish examines the contexts of the play addressing such topics as ethnicity and alterity, Anglo-Spanish relations and the roles of women. La presente edición de El dominio de la lujuria, o, la reina lasciva (ca. 1598-1600) de Thomas Dekker, John Marston, John Day y William Haughton incluye la primera traducción jamás realizada al español además de la primera edición crítica en inglés en medio siglo. Una extensa introducción presenta los contextos de la obra en detalle, estudiando aspectos tales como la alteridad, los roles de la mujer y las relaciones anglo-españolas en la época.

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