Tragedies of the English Renaissance
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book covers the development of tragedy as a dramatic genre from its earliest examples in the 1560's until the closure of the theatres in 1642.
Goran Stanivukovic is a professor of early modern English literature and cultural studies. He chairs the Department of English at Saint Mary's University. His expertise lies in a deep understanding of early modern English literature and cultural studies. Stanivukovic brings an academic insight to his literary research.


This book covers the development of tragedy as a dramatic genre from its earliest examples in the 1560's until the closure of the theatres in 1642.
Prose Romance, Masculinity, and Eastern Mediterranean Trade in Early Modern England, 1565-1655
Exploring lesser-known texts from the genre, the book delves into the portrayal of the Eastern Mediterranean during a pivotal era, offering insights that extend beyond Philip Sidney’s Arcadia. It examines a diverse array of works, highlighting their unique contributions and perspectives on the region's cultural and historical significance.