The Two Noble Kinsmen

audiobook

The Two Noble Kinsmen

by John Fletcher, William Shakespeare

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN - Mr. John Fletcher, Gent., and Mr. William Shakspeare, Gent.

0:22
2

THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN:

0:55
3

PROLOGVE.

1:30
4

Actus Primus. - Scaena 1. (Athens. Before a temple.)

25:37
5

Actus Secundus. - Scaena 1. (Athens. A garden, with a prison in the background.)

28:43
6

Actus Tertius. - Scaena 1. (A forest near Athens.)

36:23
7

Actus Quartus. - Scaena 1. (Athens. A room in the prison.)

21:14
8

Actus Quintus - Scaena 1. (Before the Temples of Mars, Venus, and Diana.)

30:22
9

EPILOGVE

0:50

Description

Set against the glittering backdrop of Theseus’s court, the play opens with a lavish wedding procession that quickly gives way to whispered intrigues. Three grieving queens beg for mercy, while the newlywed Hippolita and her sister Emilia navigate the delicate balance of duty and desire. The atmosphere is rich with music, floral rites, and the promise of honor, hinting at the tangled loyalties that will soon emerge.

At the heart of the drama are two noble knights—brothers in arms whose friendship is tested by a fierce love for the same radiant lady, Emilia. Their rivalry awakens ancient codes of chivalry, loyalty, and the harsh consequences of pride. As the characters wrestle with personal ambition and the expectations of their sovereign, listeners are drawn into a world where love, honor, and fate intersect, setting the stage for a compelling clash that will shape the lives of all involved.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (140K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

John Fletcher

John Fletcher

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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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

1564–1616

A playwright, poet, and actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, he became the defining voice of English drama. His plays and poems have traveled across centuries because they still feel alive with ambition, love, jealousy, wit, and grief.

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