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A Woman Killed with Kindness is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragedy written by Thomas Heywood. Acted in 1603 and first published in 1607, the play has generally been considered Heywood's masterpiece, and has received the most critical attention among Heywood's works. Along with the anonymous Arden of Faversham, Heywood's play has been regarded as the apex of Renaissance drama's achievement in the subgenre of bourgeois or domestic tragedy.

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  • A Woman Killed with Kindness is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragedy written by Thomas Heywood. Acted in 1603 and first published in 1607, the play has generally been considered Heywood's masterpiece, and has received the most critical attention among Heywood's works. Along with the anonymous Arden of Faversham, Heywood's play has been regarded as the apex of Renaissance drama's achievement in the subgenre of bourgeois or domestic tragedy. The play was originally performed by Worcester's Men, the company for which Heywood acted and wrote in the early Jacobean era. The records of Philip Henslowe show that Heywood was paid £6 for the play in February and March 1603. The 1607 quarto was printed by William Jaggard for the bookseller John Hodgets. A second quarto was issued in 1617 by William Jaggard's son Isaac Jaggard. The plot of Heywood's play derives from an Italian novel by Illicini, which was translated into English and published in The Palace of Pleasure by William Painter (1566). (en)
  • Une femme tuée par la douceur (A Woman Killed with Kindness) est une pièce de théâtre écrite par Thomas Heywood, jouée en 1603 et publiée en 1607 à Londres. Cette pièce est généralement considérée comme le chef-d'œuvre de Heywood. Aux côtés de la pièce d'un auteur anonyme Arden of Faversham, celle de Heywood atteint le sommet du sous-genre bourgeois, ou tragédie domestique, dans la production théâtrale de la Renaissance. Traduite en français et adaptée par Jacques Copeau, elle fut créée en France le 23 octobre 1913 au théâtre du Vieux-Colombier, dans une mise en scène de Jacques Copeau, une scénographie de Francis Jourdain et une musique de Paul Le Flem. (fr)
  • Kobieta zabita dobrocią (ang. A Woman Killed with Kindness) – tragedia obyczajowa Thomasa Heywooda z 1603 roku. (pl)
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  • Kobieta zabita dobrocią (ang. A Woman Killed with Kindness) – tragedia obyczajowa Thomasa Heywooda z 1603 roku. (pl)
  • A Woman Killed with Kindness is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragedy written by Thomas Heywood. Acted in 1603 and first published in 1607, the play has generally been considered Heywood's masterpiece, and has received the most critical attention among Heywood's works. Along with the anonymous Arden of Faversham, Heywood's play has been regarded as the apex of Renaissance drama's achievement in the subgenre of bourgeois or domestic tragedy. (en)
  • Une femme tuée par la douceur (A Woman Killed with Kindness) est une pièce de théâtre écrite par Thomas Heywood, jouée en 1603 et publiée en 1607 à Londres. Cette pièce est généralement considérée comme le chef-d'œuvre de Heywood. Aux côtés de la pièce d'un auteur anonyme Arden of Faversham, celle de Heywood atteint le sommet du sous-genre bourgeois, ou tragédie domestique, dans la production théâtrale de la Renaissance. (fr)
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  • A Woman Killed with Kindness (en)
  • Une femme tuée par la douceur (fr)
  • Kobieta zabita dobrocią (pl)
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