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The Queen of Corinth E-BOOK

Beaumont and Fletcher
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The Queen of Corinth by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher is a richly textured Jacobean tragicomedy that interweaves themes of justice, desire, power, and redemption. Set in the classical city of Corinth, the play presents a dynamic portrait of a society governed by strict laws yet deeply affected by human passion and moral complexity.

At the center of the narrative is the enigmatic queen, whose authority and presence shape the political and emotional landscape of the story. Around her unfolds a series of intertwined plotlines involving love, betrayal, and the struggle for integrity within a system that often pits personal virtue against public expectation. The characters navigate a world where legal structures are both necessary and, at times, deeply flawed, raising questions about fairness, punishment, and mercy.

One of the play's most compelling aspects is its exploration of justice—not only as a formal institution but as a lived experience shaped by individual actions and societal pressures. Beaumont and Fletcher skillfully contrast rigid enforcement of the law with the need for compassion, revealing the tensions between order and humanity. Romantic entanglements and moments of deception further complicate the narrative, adding layers of intrigue and emotional depth.

The language is vivid and expressive, capturing both the grandeur of courtly life and the intimacy of personal struggle. True to the authors' style, the play balances serious themes with moments of wit and theatrical energy, creating a work that is both thought-provoking and engaging.

The Queen of Corinth remains a powerful example of early modern drama, offering a timeless exploration of authority, morality, and the complexities of human relationships within a structured yet unpredictable world.

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Aantal bladzijden:
395
Taal:
Engels

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Productcode (EAN):
9785121401639
Verschijningsdatum:
4/05/2026
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E-book
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ePub
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