
A vivid portrait of a medieval court unfolds as the newly crowned king surrounds himself with flamboyant favorites, most notably the charismatic Gaveston. Their indulgent entertainments—music, poetry, and lavish masquerades—contrast sharply with the simmering resentment of powerful nobles who view the king’s devotion as a threat to the realm’s stability. Through witty banter and the arrival of three desperate beggars, the play sets a tone of both humor and looming tension, hinting at the clash between personal desire and political duty.
The drama quickly reveals the fragile balance of loyalty and ambition, as figures like the Mortimer family and the Earl of Lancaster plot their response to the king’s favoritism. With sharp dialogue and vivid imagery, the opening invites listeners into a world where love, power, and betrayal intertwine, promising a gripping exploration of authority and the consequences of unchecked affection.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (124K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1564–1593
A dazzling and dangerous talent of the English Renaissance, this playwright and poet helped shape the stage before dying violently at just 29. His work is bold, musical, and full of restless ambition, from overreaching scholars to conquerors and kings.
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