The Tyrant - Rafael Sabatini - 图书 -  - 9798701853155 - 2021年1月29日
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The Tyrant


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Adapted from Sabatini's long story, The Lust of Conquest, which appeared in the collection The Justice of the Duke. Like Sabatini's other work on Cesare Borgia this is a defense of the man who would serve as Macchiavelli's model for The Prince. The Tyrant is very evidently the work of a writer more familiar with the printed page than the stage. The play is filled with very elaborate descriptions of costumes, characters and scenes. The gist of the play is that Cesare Borgia is threatening to capture the Castle of Solignola. Panthasilea Speranzoni, the daughter of the overlord, hatches a plot. Her idea is to seduce Borgia, then have him captured. They will then force Borgia to relinquish his lust of conquest of Solignola. The play is characteristically Sabatini in that there are plenty of turns and twists to the plot, and Borgia, being insightful and clever, is the just the kind of character Sabatini loved to write about. This is not a swashbuckling play but a drama of deviousness. I'm not going to suggest that The Tyrant ranks with the greatest of Shakespeare's plays. Nonetheless, there are some genuinely moving passages in this swiftly entertaining drama. And it is fascinating to watch Sabatini's mind at work as he revised drastically the story to the play, creating an entirely different ending for each. (source: Jesse F. Knight)

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2021年1月29日
ISBN13 9798701853155
页数 140
商品尺寸 216 × 280 × 8 mm   ·   340 g
语言 英语  

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