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by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher
Set in the glittering courts of ancient Corinth, the play opens with courtiers discussing a fragile peace brokered between the city and the Prince of Argos. The queen, a widowed ruler, juggles political duties and personal entanglements as her son, the reckless Prince Theanor, pursues a forbidden love. Amidst this backdrop, a host of vivid figures—noble generals, witty servants, and foolish travelers—populate the stage, each adding humor and intrigue to the unfolding drama.
The central conflict hinges on the queen’s struggle to balance statecraft with familial loyalty. As alliances shift and secret desires surface, the audience is drawn into a world where honor, ambition, and love collide. The early scenes blend sharp wit with earnest sentiment, promising a rich tapestry of tragedy and comedy that will test the characters’ resolve and reveal the true cost of power in Corinth.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (635K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-05-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1584–1616
Best known for his partnership with John Fletcher, this Jacobean playwright helped shape some of the most memorable drama of the early 1600s. His work ranges from sharp theatrical comedy to serious tragic drama, and it still stands out for its wit and energy.
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1579–1625
A major voice of the Jacobean stage, this playwright helped shape English tragicomedy and kept the King’s Men supplied with new drama after Shakespeare. His work, often written with collaborators, was hugely popular in its own time and remained influential for decades.
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