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Kyd, Thomas (c. 1557–1595)English dramatist. He was the author of a bloody revenge tragedy, The Spanish Tragedy (printed about 1590), which anticipated elements present in Shakespeare's Hamlet. His Pompey the Great (1594) was translated from the French of Robert Garnier. He probably wrote Solyman and Perseda (1592), and perhaps had a part in Arden of Feversham (1592), the first of many domestic tragedies.
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An anonymous source had offered a $50,000 reward for the safe return of the 17th-century Strad known as the ``General Kyd. As a test case, Craig has been studying a collection of scenes that were added by an anonymous author in 1602 to a play called The Spanish Tragedy, after its author, Thomas Kyd, was already dead. In November 1761, also in Dundee, John Cooper and Isobell Kyd had been contracted and then proclaimed three times, but Cooper had then gone to Edinburgh to live, leaving behind Isobell Kyd who bore his child. |
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