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The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry (1604) is a play by Elizabeth Cary.

Abstract

First original tragedy by a woman written in English and the earliest English handling of the story of Herod and Mariamne, based on Josephus. Herod is no longer merely the cruel, ranting tyrant of the mystery cycles, but now is the passionate lover as well, dogged by an overpowering jealously. The play draws a contrast between the essential integrity of Mariamne and the deceit and double dealing of Salome. Six characters die, including Mariamne.

Editions

Published in London: Thomas Creede, 1613. Reissued in Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1993, edited by Barry Weller and Margaret W Ferguson.

Performance history

First performed in 1604.

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