Landgartha: A Tragie-Comedy by Henry Burnell

Landgartha: A Tragie-Comedy by Henry Burnell

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Landgartha: A Tragie-Comedy by Henry Burnell

First performed in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day 1640, Henry Burnell's Landgartha was the last play produced before political unrest forced the closure of Dublin's only theatre. Staged the night before the Irish Parliament debated the introduction of laws against bigamy, the play weaves a complex tale of love and marriage. Norwegian Amazon Landgartha persuades the Swedish King to help overturn the Danish occupation of her homeland. As peace ensues, Landgartha reluctantly agrees to break the Amazon code and marry him, but Sweden proves unfaithful. The allegory is compelling: the strife between Norway, Sweden, and Denmark represents the brewing between Ireland, England, and Scotland. A robust Old English response to dominant colonial representations of Ireland, Burnell's Landgartha is a compelling fusion of English tragicomedy with Irish storytelling. (Series: Literature of Early Modern Ireland)
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ISBN 13 9781846823398
ISBN 10 1846823390
Title Landgartha: A Tragie-Comedy
Author Henry Burnell
Series Literature Of Early Modern Ireland Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Four Courts Press Ltd
Year published 2014-02-05
Number of pages 176
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