Elizabeth the Queen: A Play in Three Acts
Synopsis
"Elizabeth the Queen" is a compelling three-act verse drama that explores the complex and tragic relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex. Set against the backdrop of the Tudor court, the play delves into the high-stakes world of political intrigue, personal passion, and the heavy burdens of sovereignty. Maxwell Anderson masterfully portrays the struggle between a powerful monarch's duty to her throne and her deep affection for a charismatic yet ambitious nobleman.
The narrative focuses on the internal and external conflicts that arise as Essex's popularity and military aspirations clash with Elizabeth's need for absolute control and stability within her realm. As the tension mounts, the play examines themes of power, loyalty, and the isolation inherent in leadership. Written in blank verse, "Elizabeth the Queen" captures the emotional depth of its historical figures, bringing the grandeur and the peril of the Elizabethan era to life on the stage. This work remains a significant example of early 20th-century historical drama, celebrated for its lyrical intensity and psychological insight into one of history's most fascinating rulers.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025626635
- Number of pages: 180
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
- Languages: English
