
A Tragedy - IN FIVE ACTS - BY THOMAS OTWAY, - WITH THE STAGE BUSINESS, CAST OF CHARACTER, COSTUMES. RELATIVE POSITIONS. &c. HENRY L. HINTON & CO., 744 Broadway. 1874.
COSTUMES.
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION.
ACT 1.
ACT II.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
ACT V.
Set against the glittering splendor of 17th‑century Venice, the drama opens with a vivid tableau of dukes, senators, conspirators, and courtiers, each introduced in richly detailed costume. The city’s opulent palaces and bustling canals become the stage for a tangled web of ambition, love, and betrayal, as a secret plot threatens the very heart of the Republic.
At the centre of the intrigue is Pierre, a hardened corsair whose fortunes have been built on the seas, and Jaffier, a restless provincial drawn into the conspiracy by friendship and the promise of gain. Their entanglements with the beautiful Belvidera and the scheming Priuli add personal stakes to the political turmoil. As whispers of treason stir, loyalties are tested and the characters grapple with the clash between personal desire and civic duty.
The opening act establishes a tense atmosphere where public celebration masks looming disaster, inviting listeners to watch the fragile balance of power tilt toward tragedy.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (94K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1652–1685
A Restoration playwright with a gift for intense feeling, he is best remembered for turning political intrigue and private heartbreak into gripping stage drama. His tragedies, especially The Orphan and Venice Preserv'd, kept his name alive long after his short life ended.
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