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  1. Sensitive analysis of The Changeling and a useful summary of critical assessments. Farr, Dorothy M. Thomas Middleton and the Drama of Realism. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

  2. Indeed, The Changeling focuses on Spanish Catholics as a subtle means of political critique. By (implicitly) aligning Beatrice’s passion and irrationality with Catholicism, Middleton and Rowley were likely aiming to critique Spanish beliefs and practices.

  3. The Changeling is a Jacobean tragedy written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. Widely regarded as being among the best tragedies of the English Renaissance, the play has accumulated a large amount of critical commentary.

  4. The Changeling uniquely dramatizes the progression of a diabolically psychosexual nightmare, a progression in which the sexual drive is not tamed, sublimated, and legitimized within the ...

  5. One of the finest examples of Jacobean tragedy, The Changeling explores honor and madness through its dual plots, one set in the world of nobility, and the other in a local asylum. But which is the real madhouse?

  6. The changeling is a literary and theatrical concept originating in folklore, describing a child believed to be substituted for another child by fairies or supernatural beings. In the context of English Renaissance theatre, this idea has been used to explore themes of identity, deception, and the nature of reality, particularly in plays that ...

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  8. Now The Changeling is a play that is in some ways similar to Othello - in its concentration on the two-person struggle and in the simple clear line of action which leads remorselessly on from a first weakness to a

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