A woman killed with kindness / Thomas Heywood ; edited by Brian Scobie.

A woman struggles to survive, and then struggles to die, in Thomas Heywood's startling domestic tragedy about the possession and punishment of women, probably first published in 1607. The marriage of John Frankford, a middling country gentleman, and his wife Anne is comfortable, if uneventful,...

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Main Author: Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641
Contributors: Scobie, Brian W. M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : A. & C. Black, 1985.
Series:New mermaids.
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