The Fatal Dowry

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The Fatal Dowry

by Philip Massinger, Nathaniel Field

EN·~5 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

THE FATAL DOWRY

0:27

PREFACE

1:13

INTRODUCTION

1:58:01

EDITOR’S NOTE ON TEXT

2:05

The Fatall Dowry: A Tragedy: - Act. primus. - Scaena prima:

1:49:17

NOTES

38:21

GLOSSARY

9:55

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

4:07

Footnotes: Preface and Introduction

8:41

Footnotes: the Play

26:03

Description

Set in a bustling Italian city, the drama opens with the proud and ambitious Prince of Aragon seeking a marriage that will secure his political standing. He eyes the beautiful Bianca, whose father, a wealthy merchant, insists on a substantial dowry that the Prince cannot meet without compromising his honor. The tension escalates as family loyalties, love, and the weight of financial expectation clash, drawing the surrounding characters into a web of intrigue and whispered promises.

As the young lovers grapple with their conflicting duties, the audience is introduced to a cast of vivid personalities—loyal friends, scheming rivals, and a stern patriarch—each pushing the narrative toward a volatile confrontation. Early scenes hint at the fragile balance between personal desire and societal pressure, setting the stage for a tragic unraveling that will test the characters’ integrity and the limits of sacrifice. Listeners will be drawn into the emotional stakes of a world where a single dowry can dictate fate.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (306K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Jennifer Linklater and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2013-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Philip Massinger

Philip Massinger

1583–1640

Best known for sharp, finely built plays such as A New Way to Pay Old Debts, this Jacobean and Caroline dramatist brought satire, social tension, and stagecraft together in a way that still feels lively. His work stands out for its strong plots and clear-eyed interest in power, money, and public behavior.

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Nathaniel Field

Nathaniel Field

b. 1587

A vivid figure of the Jacobean stage, this actor-playwright rose from the boy companies to the King’s Men and earned a reputation as one of the finest performers of his generation. His own plays and collaborations still offer a lively glimpse into the energy of early modern London theater.

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