Poesia e Opere Teatrali
With 'Chastelard, a Tragedy,' Algernon Charles Swinburne captures the tumultuous emotional landscape of the human heart embroiled in the complex interplay of love and death. This dramatic work, resplendent with Swinburne's signature lyrical intensity and intricate metrical patterns, delves into the historical narrative of Pierre de Bocosel de Chastelard and his ill-fated love for Mary, Queen of Scots. The literary context of this tragedy is steeped within the traditions of Elizabethan drama, while simultaneously prefiguring the aesthetical inclinations of the Decadent Movement, thereby acting as a bridge between epochs in English literature. Swinburne's rich, evocative language, combined with his exploration of amorality and sensual rebellion, undeniably marks a salient contribution to the canon of Victorian poetry and drama.
Algernon Charles Swinburne was an intellectual force of the Victorian era, known for his controversial views and profound love for the classical past. 'Chastelard, a Tragedy' is often seen as a reflection of Swinburne's own tortured relationship with desire and transgression. The poet's preoccupations with historical figures, mythological themes, and a defiance of Victorian moral constraints are vividly discussed throughout the fabric of this work. Swinburne's keen sense of rhythm and his impassioned approach to themes of eroticism, rebellion, and death, resonate through this narrative, underscoring a powerful intermingling of personal convictions and artistic expressions.
This masterful edition from DigiCat Publishing invites readers to engage with 'Chastelard, a Tragedy' in a manner that is simultaneously informed by Swinburne's historical context and cognizant of the timeless resonance of its themes. Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature will find this tragedy a crucial addition to their collections, appreciating Swinburne's ability to transcend the boundaries of his time with universal questions of love, honor, and the human condition. As this book finds its way into the hands of a new generation of readers, it promises to ignite passion and intellectual curiosity alike, remaining an indispensable treasure within the realm of dramatic literature.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547331568
Data di uscita
Ebook: 16 settembre 2022
Poesia e Opere Teatrali
With 'Chastelard, a Tragedy,' Algernon Charles Swinburne captures the tumultuous emotional landscape of the human heart embroiled in the complex interplay of love and death. This dramatic work, resplendent with Swinburne's signature lyrical intensity and intricate metrical patterns, delves into the historical narrative of Pierre de Bocosel de Chastelard and his ill-fated love for Mary, Queen of Scots. The literary context of this tragedy is steeped within the traditions of Elizabethan drama, while simultaneously prefiguring the aesthetical inclinations of the Decadent Movement, thereby acting as a bridge between epochs in English literature. Swinburne's rich, evocative language, combined with his exploration of amorality and sensual rebellion, undeniably marks a salient contribution to the canon of Victorian poetry and drama.
Algernon Charles Swinburne was an intellectual force of the Victorian era, known for his controversial views and profound love for the classical past. 'Chastelard, a Tragedy' is often seen as a reflection of Swinburne's own tortured relationship with desire and transgression. The poet's preoccupations with historical figures, mythological themes, and a defiance of Victorian moral constraints are vividly discussed throughout the fabric of this work. Swinburne's keen sense of rhythm and his impassioned approach to themes of eroticism, rebellion, and death, resonate through this narrative, underscoring a powerful intermingling of personal convictions and artistic expressions.
This masterful edition from DigiCat Publishing invites readers to engage with 'Chastelard, a Tragedy' in a manner that is simultaneously informed by Swinburne's historical context and cognizant of the timeless resonance of its themes. Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature will find this tragedy a crucial addition to their collections, appreciating Swinburne's ability to transcend the boundaries of his time with universal questions of love, honor, and the human condition. As this book finds its way into the hands of a new generation of readers, it promises to ignite passion and intellectual curiosity alike, remaining an indispensable treasure within the realm of dramatic literature.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547331568
Data di uscita
Ebook: 16 settembre 2022
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