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Lords of Ellingham

Lords of Ellingham

Henry Spicer

Lords of Ellingham, written by Henry Spicer in 1839, is a Victorian-era drama that reflects the extreme violence and moral ambiguity typical of Jacobean tragedies. The play centers on the Arabella Stuart Conspiracy of 1603, exploring themes of jealousy, betrayal, revenge, and murder. Its notable blend of historical intrigue and dark themes sets it apart within the genre.

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