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Paperback Marlowe Edward The Second Book

ISBN: 102582878X

ISBN13: 9781025828787

Marlowe Edward The Second

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"Edward the Second" is a masterful historical tragedy by Christopher Marlowe, one of the most influential figures of the Elizabethan era. This powerful play dramatizes the tumultuous reign of King Edward II of England, focusing on his controversial relationship with his favorite, Piers Gaveston, and the subsequent fallout with the English nobility. Unlike many contemporary history plays that focused on nationalistic triumph, Marlowe explores the personal and political vulnerabilities of a monarch whose private desires clash with his public duties.

The narrative follows the king's struggle to maintain authority in the face of a mounting rebellion led by Queen Isabella and the ambitious Mortimer. Through sharp dialogue and intense emotional depth, Marlowe examines themes of power, loyalty, betrayal, and the tragic consequences of favoritism. As a landmark achievement in Renaissance drama, "Edward the Second" is noted for its psychological complexity and its influence on the development of the English history play. This work offers a compelling look at the fragility of the crown and the human passions that drive political upheaval.

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