Abstract
Discussions of Francis Beaumont and John Fletchers Maids Tragedy have infrequently engaged with the matter of its setting. Nonetheless, as we are frequently reminded within the play, its tragic events are purportedly unfolding in a very specific locale: the island of Rhodes. This article seeks to shed new interpretative light on The Maids Tragedy by offering a novel reading of the plays location that accounts for the semantic plurality of Rhodes in the early modern imagination. Focusing, by turns, on Rhodes meanings in the contemporary, geopolitical context of Ottoman conflicts in the early modern Mediterranean and on its regional connections with the well-trodden literary landscapes of classical tradition, this article ultimately highlights the polysemous quality of Beaumont and Fletchers Rhodian setting.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Journal | Early Modern Literary Studies |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue number | 2 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2012 |
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- Lindsay Ann Reid