John de Lancaster
Published by Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 4066339526129
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About this book
In "John de Lancaster," Richard Cumberland weaves a rich tapestry of historical and political intrigue, set against the backdrop of 16th-century England. This play explores the complexities of power, loyalty, and personal ambition through the prism of its titular character, John de Lancaster, who grapples with familial duty and national identity. Cumberland'Äôs literary style is marked by its eloquent dialogue and poignant emotional depth, reflecting the moral dilemmas of an era poised on the cusp of transformation. The play not only showcases his skillful use of dramatic tension but also positions itself within the context of the burgeoning English theatrical renaissance, resonating with contemporary themes of personal sacrifice and societal responsibilities. Richard Cumberland, an accomplished playwright and novelist of the late 18th century, found inspiration in the shifting political landscapes and the human condition. His background in law and politics undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of authority and rebellion in "John de Lancaster." Cumberland's multifaceted career and keen observations of societal dynamics provided a rich foundation for his exploration of character motivations and ethical complexities, emblematic of his broader body of work. For readers and scholars alike, "John de Lancaster" stands as a significant contribution to the landscape of English drama. It not only invites reflection on the moral quandaries faced by its characters but also serves as a mirror to the timeless struggles of humanity. Recommended for those interested in historical drama, this play illuminates Cumberland's critical voice and remains a poignant exploration of the intersection between personal desires and public duty.
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