
"Introduction and notes copyright, 1951, by Alan S. DownerTypography Design by Stefan SalterPrinted in the United States of America21917-0211"
This collection presents five distinct dramatic works that explore the complexities of human ambition, betrayal, love, and political power. Each play follows a central protagonist navigating high-stakes environments, ranging from royal courts to battlefields. The characters must contend with internal moral dilemmas and external pressures from rivals, family members, or supernatural forces. The narrative framework relies on dialogue-heavy scenes and soliloquies to reveal character motivations within the rigid constraints of Elizabethan theatrical conventions.
Readers and critics frequently analyze these works for their enduring influence on Western literature and theatrical performance. Discussion often centers on the linguistic precision of the verse and the psychological depth of the primary characters. Many observers highlight the balance between grand historical events and intimate personal struggles that define these narratives. The collection is often studied for its structural mastery and the way it addresses universal human experiences across different social strata. Scholars and enthusiasts alike note that the pacing remains effective due to the sharp, rhythmic dialogue that drives the action forward.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
International Thomson Publishing
ISBN-10:
0030082900
ISBN-13:
9780030082900
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