
Set against the turbulent backdrop of 12th‑century England, this verse drama opens with a tense chess match that mirrors the power play between a king and his newly appointed chancellor. Henry II and Thomas Becket spar not only over the board but over the very limits of royal authority and ecclesiastical privilege, hinting at the larger clash that will shape the kingdom.
In Tennyson’s richly textured language, courtiers, bishops, and queens swirl around the central conflict, each voice adding layers of intrigue and personal ambition. The dialogue crackles with wit, loyalty, and veiled threats, drawing listeners into a world where law, faith, and love intersect. As the characters negotiate vows, secrets, and the looming threat of excommunication, the drama invites the audience to ponder how far a ruler will go to secure his will, and what price a man of conscience is willing to pay.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (326K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Etext produced by Jonathan Ingram, Tapio Riikonen and Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1809–1892
One of the defining voices of the Victorian age, he wrote poetry that could feel intimate and grand at the same time. His work ranges from private grief in In Memoriam to unforgettable public poems like The Charge of the Light Brigade.
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