
At London - Printed by Edward Allde, for - Edward White
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
[Prologue]
[ACT I. SCENE 2.]
[ACT I. SCENE 3.]
[ACT II. SCENE 1.]
[ACT II. SCENE 2.] - [The Duke's Castle]
[ACT II. SCENE 3.]
[ACT II. SCENE 4.]
[ACT III. SCENE 1.]
A restless spirit haunts the opening of this early modern tragedy, a courtier slain on the battlefield whose soul is denied even the simple rites of burial. From beyond the veil he recounts his love for the noble Bel‑imperia, the bitter rupture caused by the war with Portugal, and the grim fate that now drives him toward vengeance. His spectral journey through the underworld introduces a chorus of mythic judges, each debating whether his soul belongs among lovers or warriors.
On the earthly stage, the kingdom of Spain reels under the weight of political intrigue. The king, the viceroy of Portugal, and powerful dukes clash over honor, loyalty, and the promise of peace, while the young heirs—Lorenzo, Horatio, and Balthazar—are drawn into the swirling currents of ambition and grief. Their loyalties are tested as the ghost’s unfinished business threatens to ignite fresh conflict.
The play balances grand, mythic reflections with intimate human drama, setting the scene for a fierce struggle between love’s ideal and the ruthless demands of war. Listeners will be drawn into a world where honor, betrayal, and the yearning for retribution intertwine from the very first act.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (142K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Daniel Callahan, and David Widger
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1558–1594
Best known for The Spanish Tragedy, this early Elizabethan playwright helped shape the revenge drama that later writers, including Shakespeare, would build on. Though much of his life remains shadowy, his influence on English theater is anything but small.
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