Sejanus: His Fall
Por Jonson, Ben
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664634276
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In 'Sejanus: His Fall,' Ben Jonson unveils a tragic exploration of ambition and moral corruption through the lens of historical dramatization. Written in 1603 and crafted in eloquent blank verse, the play reflects the intricate machinations of political power as it follows the rise and inevitable downfall of Lucius Aelius Sejanus, an ambitious servant of Emperor Tiberius. Jonson'Äôs deft characterization and rich, vivid imagery delve into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the vacillation between personal desire and statecraft, situating the play within the intricate web of Renaissance humanism and classical influences, evident in its allusions to Tacitus and the moral complexities reminiscent of Seneca's tragedies. Ben Jonson, a pivotal figure in the Jacobean era, drew from his experiences in the politically charged court of King James I to create this compelling narrative. His background as a playwright, poet, and actor, paired with his keen insights into the human condition, allowed him to portray the darker facets of ambition and power dynamics. Jonson'Äôs engagement with classical texts served as a foundation for his exploration of timeless ethical dilemmas, enriching the socio-political discussions of his day. 'Sejanus: His Fall' is a remarkable study of ambition's perils and the tragic costs of political machination. Readers interested in the intersections of history, morality, and theatre will find in Jonson's work not only a gripping narrative but also a profound commentary on the nature of power and its potential to corrupt the human soul. This tragedy remains relevant, inviting reflection on contemporary political landscapes.
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