Arden of Feversham
Par Various
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4057664650344
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À propos de ce livre
"Arden of Feversham" is a captivating domestic tragedy that illuminates the darker aspects of marital strife and betrayal in Elizabethan England. Composed in the late 16th century, the play employs a collaborative style, drawing on the contributions of several playwrights, resulting in a rich tapestry of dialogue that oscillates between poetic eloquence and stark realism. Set in the humble yet troubled estate of the protagonist, Arden, the narrative unfolds through a sequence of dramatic scenes that navigate themes of jealousy, ambition, and moral ambiguity, reflecting the complex social fabric of the time. The authorship of "Arden of Feversham" remains attributed to various writers, suggesting a collective artistic effort echoing the communal nature of theater during the period. It is likely that this collaborative endeavor was influenced by a familiarity with the societal issues of the time, offering a lens into the tumultuous lives of ordinary people amidst the backdrop of political and economic shifts. This convergence of voices enriches the play with a multiplicity of perspectives, enhancing its emotional depth. Readers seeking a nuanced depiction of human relationships and the moral dilemmas inherent in them will find "Arden of Feversham" to be an essential addition to their literary journey. It not only offers a poignant commentary on fidelity and honor but also invites reflection on the timeless complexities of love and trust.
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