
EURIMEDON OU L'ILLUSTRE PIRATE
PARIS, Chez Anthoine de Sommaville, au Palais, dans la petite Sale, à l'Escu de France. - M. DC. XXXVII. Avec Privilege du Roy.
EURIMEDON
In a lively blend of romance and satire, the play whisks listeners to the sun‑kissed island of Lesbos, where a band of Greek princes and their retinues have gathered after a storm‑tossed voyage. Eurimedon, a daring and charismatic pirate‑turned‑lover, steps ashore with the enchanting Pasithee, an infallible princess whose beauty has already sparked admiration from distant courts. Their reunion is marked by witty banter, grand gestures, and the ever‑present meddling of the sea‑god Neptune, whose whims set the tone for both comedy and heartfelt moments.
Meanwhile, rival suitors—most notably the proud Prince Tygrane of Armenia—loom in the background, their ambitions and jealousies promising a tangled web of intrigue. As alliances shift and egos clash, the audience is treated to a vivid tableau of aristocratic bravado, poetic oaths, and the occasional absurdity that only a tragicomic masterpiece can deliver. The first act leaves the romance poised on the brink of both triumph and turmoil, inviting listeners to anticipate how love, honor, and a touch of piracy will collide.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (94K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Mireille Harmelin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1652
A lively figure of 17th-century French letters, this playwright, novelist, and actor moved between the stage and the page with unusual ease. Writing under the name Desfontaines, he left behind a varied body of work that reflects the energy of early modern theater.
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