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PERSONS REPRESENTED.
ACT I. SCENE II. Roxborough. Before the Castle.
ACT II. SCENE I. The Same. Gardens of the Castle.
ACT II. SCENE II. The Same. A Room in the Castle.
ACT III. SCENE I. Flanders. The French Camp.
ACT III. SCENE II. Picardy. Fields near Cressi.
ACT III. SCENE III. The same. Drums.
ACT III. SCENE IV. The Same.
ACT III. SCENE V. The Same.
ACT IV. SCENE I. Bretagne. Camp of the English.
The opening of this historical drama thrusts listeners into the glittering yet tense world of 14th‑century courts, where King Edward of England boldly asserts his claim to the French crown. Through sharp dialogue and regal speeches, the play sketches a web of alliances and rivalries, introducing a cast of nobles, dukes, and foreign emissaries each nursing their own ambitions. The opening scene crackles with political maneuvering, as Edward weighs homage against conquest while his supporters echo the promise of restoring a disputed lineage.
As the plot unfolds, the audience hears the clash of pride and duty, the weight of inherited rights, and the looming specter of war that will shape both England and France. The language blends Shakespearean grandeur with vivid, rhythmic cadences that shine in an audio format, drawing listeners into the drama’s rising tension. With its rich character portraits and stark questions of loyalty, the work offers a compelling entry point to a timeless tale of power, honor, and the cost of ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (116K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
the PG Shakespeare Team, a team of about twenty Project Gutenberg volunteers
Release date
1999-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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